El Salvador's coach, Hernán “El Bolillo” Gómez, promised to play a “very professional match” and go for the win when they face Panama this Tuesday in the closing of Group A of the Concacaf qualifiers at Rommel Fernández. In his conversation with the Panamanian media, “El Bolillo” Gómez admitted his desire to continue for another cycle (four years) in charge of El Salvador, with an eye on the 2030 World Cup qualifiers. “El Bolillo” Gómez reiterated that the jersey is the “pride” of a country and that they will seek to close the qualifiers in the best way possible against Panama, after falling to Suriname 4-0 in their last match. Gómez promised a very professional and serious match. “We represent El Salvador and we will try to recover the sadness and anger,” seeking a victory against Panama, he explained. The Colombian at the service of Salvadorans admitted that after the loss to Suriname, they were “very hit” by the defeat, but that now a “very nice and big opportunity” has arisen to play a good match and try to recover the results that were not obtained throughout the qualifiers, he said.
El Salvador's Coach Promised Victory Against Panama
El Salvador's coach Hernán Gómez promised a professional match against Panama to recover from a loss to Suriname. He also expressed his desire to lead the team in the 2030 World Cup qualifiers.