
OneFootball
Seamus Leonard·11 April 2022
Goalscorer Federico Viñas admits América are 'united' under Fernando Ortiz

OneFootball
Seamus Leonard·11 April 2022
Federico Viñas hailed the impact interim manager Fernando Ortiz has had after América beat basement side Juárez on Saturday.
Ortiz was promoted from the U-20 set-up in early March following the dismissal of Santiago Solari, and the Argentine has engineered an impressive improvement in form.
Viñas brilliantly converted a free-kick to put the Azulcrema two ahead on the half-hour mark at the Estadio Azteca, with Diego Valdés adding a third in stoppage time at the end of the game to put the gloss on a third consecutive league win.
It was also a fourth straight clean sheet for Las Águilas, lifting them up to 11th and into the play-off spots for the first time in the 2022 Clausura.
“We are very well supported, I don’t know what we changed, but the team is more united, happier,” 23-year-old Viñas told TUDN.
“We had a positive streak, and we hope to extend the positive streak,” he added.
It was certainly a happy occasion for the Uruguayan striker, as he netted for the first time this campaign and ended a scoring drought that stretched back to last October.