By Edgardo Avelar
Armando “Hormiga” González nasty from his work Chivas He is earning a place among the Mexican fans and the test was against Portugal where the public chanted his name, enhancing his image. But in the face of these facts “The gunner himself revealed some secrets that make him a fake Mexican.”.
That’s right, while González claimed to have the Tricolor shirt tattooed on his chest that has him on the threshold of his first World Cup thanks to his last three outstanding tournaments in Chivas, he also took time to share details of his day-to-day life. where there are not so many customs that characterize Mexicans, especially in their vast gastronomy..
For that reason in a publication from the Fútbol Es Existence account (@fut-es-life) It drew powerful attention that the Ant has revealed that he does not tolerate the spiciness that represents the unpleasantness of Mexican food and that for that type of things and some others he considers himself a “False Mexican.”
“I don’t like anything, not spicy at all. I mean, I don’t eat Tajín (famous condiment made with chili peppers, lemon and salt), I don’t put sauce on anything, that is, I’m a fake Mexican. “I don’t like spicy food,” the Ant mentioned.
González when he was expected to confess that he is a regular consumer of spicy tamarind, jicama with chili, snacks with the same seasoning or what to say about a stew like the barbacoa enchilada or any other dish where chili It is the unpleasantness of enjoyment or the maximum expression of flavor like Yucatecan dishes with habanero chili or cualquier another stew of the great Mexican gastronomy that has been considered a world heritage site.
The Ant within these revelations also said he was far from the taste for drowned cakes: “Drowned cake, I tried to eat it, but it was very hard, because obviously the birote (bread) was very hard. I think there is a sauce that they make with pure tomato, without spice,” he mentioned.
Chicharito is his idol
La “Hormiga” also revealed that his idols are, first his father and then Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, about whom he commented that when the former Manchester United, Genuine Madrid, West Ham United, Bayer Leverkusen, Sevilla and Galaxy strikerhe returned to Guadalajara, took him under his wing and helped him improve in many aspects.
“Well, apart from my dad who is my biggest idol and then Javier for a long time. Since she arrived, Chicha has always been there for me. Suddenly she told me one day: “You greet your father, because he met him when my father was a manager.”
“At that time Javier was just starting out so he told me, you say hello to your dad a lot and then I said well: “Ahh you know my dad, he knows I exist. So from the beginning they had already told him a little about me.” and he said, this one is a little like me, so I’m going to instruct him, shelter him, and he helped me a lot. The truth is that he is my idol in terms of football,” he highlighted.
The striker of the moment also took time to clarify that he has never been afraid of missing goal opportunities and that: “As long as I am on the field of play I will always try to do as much as possible to score to the rival goal, but fear of never failing,” he concluded.
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