Forward Víctor Dávila suffered a serious injury defending America and will miss the remainder of the Mexican tournament.
Ricardo Gareca’s La Roja is on alert after national striker Víctor Dávila suffered a complicated injury during the duel between Xolos and América for the Mexican league . As the club reports, the striker suffered a fracture in his right leg, which is why he will be out for the rest of the tournament.
“Club América reports that our player Víctor Dávila has a fractured right fibula. . The recovery time will depend on its evolution,” the club said in a press release on its social networks.
Once the duel was over, Águilas’ coach, André Jardine, declared in a press conference that “Dávila suffers a significant injury, due to a sequence of fouls that were not reported. We are sorry for what happened “.
Dávila entered as a starter in the match which ended tied 2-2. The Chilean scored one goal in six games and he was also one of Águilas’ most dangerous players.
“We are cautious on this matter, we do not want other injured players. Dávila had trained well, starting with him was important for the team and for him, well, it happened »Jardine mentioned in relation to the large injury list that the club has and which the Chilean now joins.
Key matches
The double FIFA meeting in November is expected to be a key moment for the continuity of Ricardo Gareca, in particular the last defeats in October at home against Brazil and as a visitor against Colombia.
The All Team’s next challenges will be on Friday, November 15, as visitors against Peru, and on Tuesday, November 19, they will host Venezuela. .
These duels also mark the ultimatum that Pablo Milad gave Gareca after obtaining zero points out of the last 12 possible. “The results were not what we expected, we saw an unfair match against Brazil, we lost a point that we had obtained and that allowed us to end the losing streak. We are also fans , we love the national team jersey and it hurts you, it hurts you. We bring in a technician that everyone wanted and the results are not there. The Copa América and qualifying have landed us. We were terrible. The greatest pain was the defeat against Bolivia, but we must support », declared the president of the ANFP this Tuesday.
Tickets for the match against Venezuela
This Wednesday began the pre-sale of tickets for the duel between La Roja and Venezuela, which will be played at the National Stadium. Prices range from 27,500 pesos to 99,000. But the biggest surprise is that The ANFP has decided to grant the entire southern sector of the gallery and the southern bend of the Andes to visiting supporters. . “Only fans wearing the Venezuelan national team jersey will be able to enter these areas,” they said in a poster published on PuntoTicket, the platform where you can buy tickets.
The prices of the sectors intended for foreign supporters are higher than those intended for supporters of the Chilean team. The North Stand costs home fans $19,800, while Venezuelans will have to pay $33,000 for the same seat. In the case of the bend of the Andes, Chileans must pay $33,000 for this location, an amount that increases to $66,000 for the visit. . However, this did not pose a problem for Vinotinto fans, who quickly sold out the places made available during the pre-sale. Although there are two full sectors of the stadium for visiting fans, Quilín assures that there are only 2,900 seats.
The ANFP’s decision contrasts with what was done in other matches played at Ñuñoa, where only access to gate 5 was available for visiting supporters. This situation is part of the economic crisis that the governing body of Chilean football is going through. In addition, this follows two days during which it was difficult to sell the tickets made available. For example, against Bolivia, the room was not full. Although the National Stadium was condemned, it was not possible to sell all the usable seats. Against Brazil, on the other hand, the match was complete. But until the day before the confrontation, there were still tickets available .
Source: Latercera
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