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Monterrey's Victor Vucetich: Humberto Suazo has to improve if he wants a place in our team
The coach left it clear that the striker will have to work hard to force himself back into the Rayados' first XI, also insisting that the club do not depend on him
By Daniel Edwards
'Chupete' has made public his desire to leave the Rayados, with Boca Juniors emerging as a possible destination for the ex-Colo Colo and Zaragoza striker. He is currently absent from Monterrey while the club define whether he will stay in Mexico for 2012 or be released to another team.
Vucetich, however, left no doubt that he was furious with Suazo's conduct, and vowed that he would not be allowed near the first team unless he showed vast improvements.
"Logically he will not participate in the sporting side of things, he is not fit to do so," the trainer fumed when asked by El Proceso if he would play the star in his side's first match of 2012, which takes place on January 7 at home to Jaguares.
"We are doing well with the squad we have, we do not depend on one player."
Monterrey took fifth place in December's Club World Cup, beating Esperance of Tunisia 3-2.
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