Brandon Vázquez considers that Liga MX is more intense than the MLS – La Opinion

Brandon Vázquez considers that Liga MX is more intense than the MLS – La Opinion


For the Mexican-American forward of the Rayados de Monterrey Brandon Vázquez Accepting the offer from the Monterrey squad was the best decision he could have made, especially because after appearing on the United States roster for the Nations League matches, He was not shy about pointing out that Liga MX is more intense than Major League Soccer (MLS).

“Being on the United States list is something that I have had in mind, it is also a personal goal to always be in the national team, so being there also makes me happy,” he said.

For that reason, Vázquez, who initially played for the mentioned.

In this way, Brandon commented that “obviously this league is huge, it is a very big platform, so the fact that the national team is watching me makes me happy too,” he explained.

The forward of the Stars and Stripes team, but with Mexican roots, also highlighted that “the intensity of this league is a little different from that of MLS, it is very high, there is a lot of demand here and demand to have results too, so Obviously, the pressure on the players brings out the best in themselves, so I think that is helping me a lot,” he said.

Without a doubt, Vázquez is experiencing a moment of splendor in the Liga MX and this can be seen with his way of playing in the axis of the Rayados attack, where he also did not refrain from ensuring that “I have had a good adaptation, that makes me happy, I think that this League, referring to the Mexican tournament, is a giant League and the fact of appearing on the previous list for the competitions that come to the United States, shows that the level of competition in the matches allows you to be one hundred percent,” he commented.

Regarding his return to Tijuana where he had important moments in the growth of his soccer career, Brandon said that: “Returning to Tijuana is nice, it is returning home, that’s where I came from, that’s where I grew, I trained, so it’s nice to meet up with friends there, finding myself in a place where I haven’t seen in many years, so it’s going to be very nice and clear, I have a lot of love for Tijuana for what it helped me and the step it has helped me to have, so I don’t know if I’ll go to do, that is, score a goal, if I have it in mind, if I see the illusion of scoring a goal, I can already imagine it, but to celebrate, I don’t know yet,” he said.

Imago 1463334
Rayados forward Brandon Vázquez is proving that he was not wrong in agreeing to play in Liga MX as the axis of Rayados de Monterrey’s attack. Photo: Juan Ángel Ovalle/Imago7

The striker concluded his talk to journalists and said that: “The competition is very fierce in the games, there is no room to relax because even in the team itself, if you suddenly want to become important, there are young people down below who want your position, So one has to live day by day, the competition today, today and always today, you cannot glimpse it later, because in the end what counts is what you do in the next game,” he concluded.

Keep reading:
– Former América coach Fernando Ortiz was booed on his return to the Azteca Stadium
– Argentine Germán Berterame regretted the departure of his countryman Rogelio Funes Mori
– Uruguayan Rodrigo Aguirre is wanted by two teams

Spread the love