—- Mexico coach Javier Aguirre was left with blood pouring down his face after being hit by a full can of beer after the final whistle of his side’s 2-0 defeat by Honduras after the first leg of their CONCACAF Nations League quarter-final.
The drink was thrown from the stands and struck the 65-year-old as he approached Honduras manager Reinaldo Rueda to offer a post-match handshake.
Aguirre congratulated Rueda with blood running down his face and brushed off the incident in his post-match news conference.
He said: “They deserved to win, they were better than us in areas, I’ve got nothing left but to congratulate them, and well, to try to lift my team’s spirit.# The other thing, there’s no point in even mentioning it because well it’s football, I’m not one to complain.”
The Mexican football federation said the behaviour has “no place in our sport”.
“We demand that Concacaf takes immediate and decisive action to address this matter,,” it added. “Soccer should be a celebration, not a battleground.”
The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football, said it will investigate the incident.
A statement added: “The security of the teams and fans is a priority. These types of violent behaviours have no place in football.
Honduras manager Rueda said the incident soured his side’s victory, adding: “I’m sad because he’s a human being. They hit the coach, that can’t happen.”
Celtic winger Luis Palma scored both Honduras goals after coming off the bench.
The second leg is on 20 November, with the winner of the quarter-final qualifying for the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup.
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