By: PATY TERÁNOctober 14, 2020 – 18:48
The defender Carlos Salcedo stayed out of the call for Tigers to face Blue Cross at the Azteca Stadium, for the commitment corresponding to Day 14 of Guard1anes 2020 BBVA MX and although everything seemed to indicate that it would recover, it was not.
In the match of Matchday 13 in the Liga BBVA MX against Athletic San Luis, Salcedo He left the exchange due to an injury to his left thigh, for which he was subjected to the corresponding recovery process, but could not recover and was ruled out to play this weekend against Cruz Azul.
“Salcedo could not recover from the muscle injury in the left thigh, so he is ruled out for the match against Blue Cross. His recovery is reserved for evolution “, reported Tigers through their social networks.
He Titan has not had the best semester of his career because he faced off-court situations, he was left out of the call for Gerardo Martino with the Mexican team and for the past few weeks he has had to recover from an injury.
Salcedo has played nine of the 13 matches in the current tournament in the Liga BBVA MX, of which in eight he has started as a starter in Ricardo ‘Tuca’ Ferretti’s box.
Tigres prepares everything to face Cruz Azul on Matchday 14
Among the issues he has had to overcome Salcedo is when images of his trip to the beach circulated in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, after the game against Mazatlan by date seven where the cats tied 1-1.
On Matchday 8, the Tuca did not consider the defender for the commitment before the Chivas. Salcedo returned for date nine in the match against him Lion and after that it did have continuity with the people of Monterrey.
He Titan ended up not being called up by the Argentine coach for the Tri before Guatemala and was ruled out for the European tour before Holland Y Algeria.
Chile is the country that had the most Mexican soccer players (8), followed by Ecuador (5) and Paraguay (4)
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This is how Liga BBVA MX will participate in CONMEBOL
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Camilo Vargas (Colombia), Anderson Santamaría (Peru), Renato Ibarra (Ecuador) and Lorenzo Reyes (Chile) are members of Atlas
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Cruz Azul loaned three players: ‘Cabecita’ Rodríguez (Uruguay), Yoshimar Yotún (Peru) and Juan Escobar (Paraguay)
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Stefan Medina (Colombia), Celso Ortiz (Paraguay) and Sebastián Vegas (Chile) took leave from Rayados
Azael Rodriguez/Getty Images
León lent to Pedro Aquino (Peru), Ángel Mena (Ecuador) and Jean Meneses (Chile)
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Aristeguieta (Venezuela) and Nicolás Díaz (Chile) took leave from Mazatlán; Santos lent to Félix Torres (Ecuador) and Diego Valdéz (Chile)
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Pachuca loaned Romario Ibarra (Ecuador) and Víctor Dávila (Chile)
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América, Juárez, Toluca, Tigres and Necaxa loaned a player from their squads for the qualifying rounds
Manuel Velasquez/Getty Images
Chile is the country that had the most Mexican soccer players (8), followed by Ecuador (5) and Paraguay (4)
Leopoldo Smith/Getty Images
This is how Liga BBVA MX will participate in CONMEBOL
Hector Vivas/Getty Images
Camilo Vargas (Colombia), Anderson Santamaría (Peru), Renato Ibarra (Ecuador) and Lorenzo Reyes (Chile) are members of Atlas
Azael Rodriguez/Getty Images
Cruz Azul loaned three players: ‘Cabecita’ Rodríguez (Uruguay), Yoshimar Yotún (Peru) and Juan Escobar (Paraguay)
Sergio Mejia/Getty Images
Stefan Medina (Colombia), Celso Ortiz (Paraguay) and Sebastián Vegas (Chile) took leave from Rayados
Azael Rodriguez/Getty Images
León lent to Pedro Aquino (Peru), Ángel Mena (Ecuador) and Jean Meneses (Chile)
Leopoldo Smith/Getty Images
Aristeguieta (Venezuela) and Nicolás Díaz (Chile) took leave from Mazatlán; Santos lent to Félix Torres (Ecuador) and Diego Valdéz (Chile)
Sergio Mejia/Getty Images
Pachuca loaned Romario Ibarra (Ecuador) and Víctor Dávila (Chile)
ULISES RUIZ/AFP via Getty Images
América, Juárez, Toluca, Tigres and Necaxa loaned a player from their squads for the qualifying rounds
Manuel Velasquez/Getty Images
Chile is the country that had the most Mexican soccer players (8), followed by Ecuador (5) and Paraguay (4)
Leopoldo Smith/Getty Images
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