Idrissi applauds the level of the Liga MX: “In Mexico there is no easy game and on the other hand in Europe there is” – La Opinion

Idrissi applauds the level of the Liga MX: “In Mexico there is no easy game and on the other hand in Europe there is” – La Opinion



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After two semesters defending the colors of the Tuzos del Pachuca shirt and having reached the last minute in what was the Apertura tournament of the year 2023, the Moroccan and Sevilla player from Spain, Oussama Idrissi, was crowned champion of the Concachampions League and with this he has become one of the most coveted players in the entire Liga MX.

“Here (Mexico) it is never easy, in Europe they always have easy games. Here in Liga MX, all teams are very close to the level; You never enter the court thinking that that day you are going to win 3 or 4 to zero. Based on my experience, here every time you enter the court you have to work very hard, and over there (Europe) you don’t have that as much. Here it is more competitive.”

Idrissi is today one of the most sought-after players in the world of foot ball. Aztec and less than a year ago he found himself without any space in European football. At the time he won the Eredivisie league with Feyenoord where he was able to share a dressing room with the Mexican player Santiago Giménez. After that he returned to the ranks of Sevilla, but he had no place and had to find a team as soon as possible.

The Tuzos del Pachuca board did not hesitate for a single second to get in touch with the player and with this he was able to make his arrival in Liga MX. Now as champion in the Concachampions, Idrissi did not skimp at all in praising the level of Mexican soccer and also stated that Liga MX is quite competitive and even, compared to some European championships.

It is worth remembering that, at 28 years of age, Oussama He has extensive experience in clubs such as Sevilla, Feyenoord, Ajax, Cádiz and AZ Alkmaar.

The Eagles of America pending Oussama

Given what seems to be the practically complete departure of Julián Quiñones from the azulcrema teamthe Águilas board would be quite interested in having the services of Oussama Idrissi, and it is one of the alternatives they would have to replace Quiñones, with a player of weight, level and a lot of experience.

According to information from Fox Sports, the Águilas asked the Tuzos the price of the footballer, which is valued at a total of $7 million dollars, according to what was reported by the Transfermarkt portal. However, the Hidalgo board ended up increasing the cost, asking for a total of $10 million dollars.

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