'It helps both leagues' – Tigres coach Guido Pizarro defends Leagues Cup tournament amid criticism

Liga MX coaches could face sanctions for publicly criticizing the tournament’s format

  • face LAFC Tuesday
  • Aiming to finish the group stage unbeaten
  • Lead all clubs with six points

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'It helps both leagues' - Tigres coach Guido Pizarro defends Leagues Cup tournament amid criticism'It helps both leagues' - Tigres coach Guido Pizarro defends Leagues Cup tournament amid criticism'It helps both leagues' - Tigres coach Guido Pizarro defends Leagues Cup tournament amid criticism'It helps both leagues' - Tigres coach Guido Pizarro defends Leagues Cup tournament amid criticism'It helps both leagues' - Tigres coach Guido Pizarro defends Leagues Cup tournament amid criticism

ال has stirred up all kinds of opinions – and not all of them good. From fan backlash to criticism from coaches and players, the tournament’s format has been under fire since day one. But not everyone’s against it. For Tigres head coach Guido Pizarro, this competition is more opportunity than an obstacle.

Speaking ahead of Tigres’ final group-stage match, Pizarro made it clear he’s in favor of the tournament – not just for his team, but for the overall growth of both Liga MX and MLS.u0026nbsp;

“I like coming to play these kinds of tournaments,” he said. “They help both leagues grow. And honestly, punishing coaches for voicing their opinions? That feels a bit over the top.”

While some coaches like Domènec Torrent and Antonio Mohamed have raised concerns about the tournament’s structure, Pizarro prefers to focus on the positives. And so far, that mindset is paying off.

Tigres have looked like one of the most complete teams in this year’s Leagues Cup. Backed by strong performances and the firepower of new signing Ángel Correa, u0026nbsp;who already has four goals in the tournament, the northern Mexican side is quickly emerging as one of the favorites to lift the trophy.

While others have complained about the travel, Pizarro shrugged it off, pointing out that the conditions have been more than adequate for competing at a high level.

“Thinking about a draw or penalties would be a mistake,” he said. “We’re here to win, keep building momentum, and finish this phase strong.”

Tigres go into Tuesday night’s clash with LAFC at BMO Stadium as the top-ranked Liga MX team in the tournament, with six points and a perfect record so far.u0026nbsp;