Mexican Héctor Herrera left behind his past in Europe to reach Major League Soccer in the United States with the Dynamo Houston. However, The current Azteca midfielder has not developed in the best way, because in two seasons he has two goals, the same number of deletions.
The second one came last Saturday when his team lost to the Seattle Sounders. The midfielder received a yellow card, but in the last segment, at 90, Herrera had to knock Nicolás Lodeira down to avoid a counterattack.
As a result, after a foul against Lodeiro in midfield, the Mexican midfielder of the World Cup was forced to leave the match, thus adding his second exclusion from the tournament.
The first was in the match also at home, but in this case in a victory over Los Angeles Galaxy. In the specified commitment, when it was already time for replacement, Wednesday He saw red after a foul on his compatriot Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez.
On the other hand, when it comes to goals, and while it’s not his main focus on the team, Azteca has two goals. Which were scored at the gates of “Montreal” on 08/14/22.; another goal was scored by the Aztec Chicharito team.exactly in the place where he eventually saw the red card, which Sent to the shower controversial 03/19/23.
Dynamo at present in the seventh position of the Western Conference MLS, it’s thanks to four wins, two draws and four losses in 10 games played in the United States. With this, managed to accumulate a total of 14 units.
The next game for the Houston Dynamo that doesn’t include Hector Herrera, motivated by his latest elimination, and for which he will have to compromise, will be next Wednesday, May 17, the day they play Minnesota at Allianz Field.
Source: La Opinion
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