The Mexico vs Honduras match is one that is always charged with intensity and that is why the Hondurans launched a controversial message to warm up tomorrow's match.
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Although the Mexican team has a better chance of going to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar than the "H", this team is determined to make El Tri suffer.
For this reason, the Hondurans sent a controversial and forceful message to the Mexicans to heat up tomorrow's match, which is already a heated rivalry between the two teams.
The front page of a local newspaper of important circulation in Honduras decided to publish a controversial message addressed to the Mexican national team that read: "May Mexico suffer in the Olympic Stadium".
With more than 79 thousand followers on Twitter alone, the newspaper shook the social networks and in Mexico, the message was not at all well received, as it was accused of inciting violence.
And this accusation is not at all exaggerated since Mexico is fighting against violence in stadiums, due to the tragedy that occurred in the Corregidora stadium.
In that stadium on March 5, Querétaro fans ambushed Atlas fans and violently attacked them, leaving more than 20 injured.
For this reason, it was feared that the front page was a call for violence in the Concacaf World Cup Qualifying match, in the match to be held tomorrow in San Pedro Sula.
Nothing could be further from the truth, since the media only used the headline for their article dedicated to the match, in which they tried to portray that the Honduran soccer team will try to complicate the qualification process for Mexico.
In fact, the article read: "El Tri comes to San Pedro Sula to seal its ticket to the World Cup, but inside the "H" there is talk of spoiling their party" since the main interest of the "H" is precise that Mexico does not have an easy time in the World Cup Qualifying Round.
For this reason, on the front page of the same media, you can see an image in which Andrés Guardado covers his face as if things on the field were bad.
But this cover is a response to the Mexican press, which has not stopped saying to the four winds that the match against Honduras will be easy.
In fact, the Twitter account of this media also polemics with statements of Mexican sports commentators, saying that Mexico will win the match.
And they support this statement with the affirmation that the Honduran national soccer team is an easy opponent.
But if there is one thing that is very clear, it is that in CONCACAF there are no longer weak rivals and the days are long gone when El Tri used to "walk" through the qualifiers.
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