Wednesday 8 June 2011

Honduras Selection Moved to Miami



Luis Fernando Suárez al llegar a Miami con la Bicolor.

Miami welcomed the Honduras national team, which arrived in this city last night to prepare for the second game Friday against the combined Granada Gold Cup 2011 at FIU Stadium.
Players and coaches arrived at about 6.00 pm, catracha hours to Miami and on arrival the coach of the Bi, Colombian Luis Fernando Suarez, said he will continue to keep tabs on Wilson Palacios.
The Colombian journalists attacked, stung by the criticism because of the tie. "You (journalists), instead of help, harm or worsen the situation. I hope you know how to value. The group that is strong," he said.
On the possible changes for the match against Granada, which fell thrashing by (4-0) to Jamaica, said: "I have the power to make changes."
The Bicolor, which will be hosted in the same hotel as Jamaica, on Wednesday held their first training at FIU Stadium.
REACTIONS
Carlo Costly was not happy with the draw obtained against Guatemala and made a self-criticism. "It was a bad debut, had in mind to win, but now missing two games and hoping to get the win in both," he said.
He admitted that "everyone got what they had to make, grit and courage, but we turned out, we were facing an opponent who knows us well, but we make a point, which is always important," he added.
The Honduran striker said that "the expulsion affected us, because Guatemala is pulled back, we could not realize that we had, I had one and missed, the team did not disappoint."
"They with nine players, it was hard, when I received the ball three players were marking me, it just yet, and we must continue with his right foot, beating Granada is a must to qualify."
Edderl Delgado said: "We had no patience, no one should give up for dead, this is just beginning, now we're going to Granada for the three points. We were a duty, not the debut we expected, we did ours, but things do not give us ".

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