Mexico public group director Javier Aguirre was hit in the head with a brew can following the group's 2-0 misfortune to Honduras in the main leg of a CONCACAF Countries Association quarterfinal.
The occurrence occurred at Estadio Francisco Morazán in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, as Aguirre, 65, was moving toward Honduras chief Reinaldo Rueda for a post-match handshake.
"Nothing, nothing, it's football," Aguirre said of being hit with a brew can that wound up bloodying him.
"They had the right to win, they were superior to us in regions, I have nothing left except to praise them, and indeed, to attempt to cheer my group up. The other thing, it's useless to try and specify it since well, it's football, I'm not one to grumble."
Expressed Rueda of what occurred, "I'm miserable about what occurred toward the end. That genuinely can't at any point reoccur, here or in some other arena in Honduras or any arena on the planet.
Vasco Aguirre looks to have taken a really nasty hit from a can thrown from the stands.He’s still shaking hands and walking off the field. pic.twitter.com/zZOvrRpqdy— Jon Arnold (@ArnoldcommaJon) November 16, 2024
"I'm miserable because he's a person because very much like they hit [Aguirre], they might have hit me. That is something that can't occur, we send our conciliatory sentiments to Mexico, its kin, and Aguirre. The party gets harmed, and every one of the endeavors our players made on the pitch gets discolored. Something like this incident is unfortunate."
Mexico's soccer organization denounced the activities in a proclamation delivered after the game.
After losing the primary leg, Mexico needs to score no less than two times in Tuesday's second leg at home to get an opportunity to continue on toward the elimination round in Spring. Countries Association uses away objectives as a sudden death round in this phase of the opposition.

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