The level of Concacaf football is questioned by Salomón Rondón’s triplet – La Opinión

The level of Concacaf football is questioned by Salomón Rondón’s triplet – La Opinión



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Venezuelan José Salomón Rondón He led the Tuzos del Pachuca in their 6-0 win over Philadelphia Union. The South American attacker He scored three goals in the match. Argentine media reviewed it, but his work was underestimated by the “level” of the Concacaf tournament.

The 34-year-old attacker is one of the most notable signings in Liga MX. Salomón Rondón’s scoring contribution has allowed Pachuca to be among the four top teams in Mexican soccer and in the round of 16 of the Concacaf Champions League.

Salomón Rondón has played 13 games since he arrived at Aztec football. During that number of games the Venezuelan has scored 10 goals (none of them from a header), and has distributed 3 assists.

However, on social networks there is a dichotomy of sensations. In Mexico they constantly praise the performances of La Vinotinto’s scorer, but from Argentina they are not convinced of his actions.

Criticisms about the level of Concacaf

José Salomón Rondón did not have a stellar time at River Plate. In fact, due to personal problems, the Venezuelan left through the back door of the “Millonario” team. In this sense, there is some resentment with the 34-year-old attacker.

Argentine media reviewed the Venezuelan’s performance. However, the responses were mostly negative and they consider thathe “good moment” of the South American forward is due to the low level of Concacaf football.

But in this case, MLS and Liga MX football is measured with different tapes. For José Salomón Rondón it is an appropriate level due to the level of the tournaments, But for Lionel Messi, his performances every day for Inter Miami are commendable.

How did Rondón do in Argentina?

When taking into account the non-sporting problems that José Salomón Rondón and his family were experiencing, the former Everton attacker’s numbers were not so bad. The Venezuelan played 35 games with the River Plate shirt and scored 10 goals. However, in many of those games Rondón was not a starter; he reached that number of targets in 1,600 minutes on the field.

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