Antonio Briseno responds to his detractors who describe him as a bad player
Antonio Briseno has been part of the resurgence of the Toluca Red Devils in Liga MX....
Antonio Briseno has been part of the resurgence of the Toluca Red Devils in Liga MX. Despite his successes, "Pollo" has been a player heavily criticized by fans. The criticism has reached his ears, but he's satisfied with what he's achieved. In an interview with ESPN, Antonio Briseno began to reflect on his career. At 31, "Pollo" has spent his entire career in Mexico and a brief stint in Portugal. "Ultimately, the balance one has in their career is that after being a champion and playing in Europe or on the national team, one might ask, 'What happened?'" the Toluca player began. Antonio Briseno acknowledged that the criticism has reached his ears. The former Chivas de Guadalajara player believes that, despite the comments from his detractors, he is still standing strong in the final stage of his career. "They call me a clunker, slow, useless, that I'm terrible, and all the other things they've said. With all those labels they've used, I keep competing, and that's what made me dedicate myself one hundred percent," he added. Antonio Briseno's Achievements: At 31 years old, Antonio Briseno has an extensive career in Mexican soccer. "Pollo" has played for Club Atlas, Tigres UANL, Bravos de Juarez, Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz, Chivas, Toluca, and had a stint in Europe with Feirense. Among his titles, Briseno won an Apertura tournament with Tigres, a Clausura tournament with Toluca, a U-20 World Cup with Mexico, and a Central American and Caribbean Games with the U-21 national team. "I'm happy with my career. I gave it my all, and that's what I got. Fifteen years in the first and second divisions sounds easy... There are games I don't play, but I play like it's my last. I try to have the discipline that ultimately gets you through," he concluded.

