BTN News: David Faitelson, who always speaks against American football, is in news again after América’s latest win. América won the Supercopa de la Liga MX by beating Tigres 2-1 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. This is their fourth win in five tournaments under coach André Jardine. Despite their success, Faitelson mocked the team on social media, causing a stir among the fans.
Faitelson’s Confusion About the Trophies Leads to Online Mockery
In his post on X (formerly Twitter), Faitelson made a mistake by confusing the Campeón de Campeones trophy with the Supercopa de la Liga MX. It’s important to know that América automatically won the Campeón de Campeones because they won the Liga MX twice. The match against Tigres was a different event. Faitelson criticized América for not winning the Concacaf Champions Cup 2024, pointing out that they were eliminated in the semifinals by Pachuca. Pachuca went on to win the tournament and secured a place in the 2025 Club World Cup.
Fans React Strongly to David Faitelson’s Comments
As expected, Faitelson’s comments received strong reactions, especially from América fans. Many fans took this chance to remind him of his past controversies and criticisms. This backlash shows how passionate and sometimes heated football fans can be, especially when it involves a popular team like América.
Further Comments About Henry Martín Bring More Attention
In another post, Faitelson expressed his feelings about missing Henry Martín in the national team. Martín, who scored the winning goal against Tigres, has been a key player for both América and the Mexican national team. Faitelson’s comment added more to the ongoing talk about player selections and team performance.
Conclusion
David Faitelson’s recent comments about América’s win show his talent to provoke and engage football fans. His mistake about the trophies brought criticism but also showed the intense passion surrounding Mexican football. As the conversation goes on, it is clear that people like Faitelson play a big role in shaping the story and keeping the sport in the public eye.