The goal that Oswaldo Sánchez claimed from Ronaldinho

The former Chivas goalkeeper took advantage of the Brazilian football legend's visit to Mexico to ask him why he didn't forgive him a goal when they held a friendly match, since for the Aztec cancerbero the score was recorded in his career

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On the pitch different rivalries have been the protagonists of memorable moments for football fans. One of them was the match held by the Mexican and Brazilian National Teams in a friendly match.

In 2011, the former Brazilian striker defeated San Oswaldo's skills and gave him a goal he couldn't save. Prior to the Hall of Fame Investiture Ceremony, the current TUDN sports commentator recalled that event and was encouraged to claim Dinho-Gol.

During the press conference in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Oswaldo Sánchez talked about what was like that match at the Corona Stadium in which Mexico lost 1-2 to its audience and the last game of Oswaldo's career as Tri's goalkeeper.

Oswaldo Sánchez claimed Ronaldinho for the goal he scored for him in 2011 (Photo: Televisa/YouTube Capture/TheIronFist1996)

In front of different media he explained:

Already in terms of mockery and anecdote, the former Santos Laguna goalkeeper highlighted how important that match was, although it was an event of no international relevance, it did mean an impact for the fans and the footballers because they faced a Brazil that had David Luiz, Dani Alves, Ronaldinho, Marcelo Vieira and a young Neymar as players.

“It was my last match with Selección and a great anecdote that in a way we had faced Brazil and all its figures. It was wonderful, a pleasure,” said the current sports commentator.

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