The technician Sebastian Méndez, after letting the victory slip away, which would have brought them closer to a rematch, regretted that his team had forfeited the victory, but pointed out that he bears full responsibility for the result: "I always have an idea, and that won't change. The biggest responsibility lies with me. We continued to create great chances but in the end they sympathized with us, but I always say the responsibility lies with me."
The Tijuana technician said that if a team wants to pursue something important, he can't afford to miss opportunities like the ones that came up in the game that could have ended the game: "These are the facts that we ignored throughout the game." At this point in the league, these things can't happen if you want to have a chance to kick or Repesca."
Its continuity is not guaranteed, and although it is confident that the work done in Tijuana will bear fruit, in the end, the directive will have the last word on its continuity at the Border Bank: "Then, whether you win or lose, that's the result, but there's always a way. the CT and I are happy in Tijuana, but it has to be reciprocal." The strategist said.
Tijuana will be looking for a real miracle to qualify in the final tournament, and he'll be tasked with getting a win on the road and then waiting for the results to come together.