Monterrey’s Superstition: Why Rayados Fans Are Keeping Quiet Before the Final
Monterrey Fans Embrace Silence as a Winning Ritual Ahead of Liga MX Final
Monterrey,Mexico – As the Liga MX Final heats up,a curious calm has descended upon Monterrey fans. While some might perceive it as coldness, longtime observer Diego Armando Medina of TUDN offers a different outlook: itS a carefully crafted ritual.
“Some people think there’s a chill in the air surrounding this big Final,” Medina explains, “but there’s a reason behind the subdued atmosphere among Rayados supporters.It’s a superstition, a kind of good luck charm.”
Medina points to past Finals as evidence. In 2016 and 2017, when Monterrey lost to pachuca and Tigres respectively, the city was abuzz with excitement. Fans turned out in droves for training sessions, airport send-offs, and even serenaded the team before the decisive matches.
“All that energy,regrettably,didn’t translate to victory,” Medina notes. “But in 2019, when Monterrey clinched the title against América at the Azteca, the atmosphere was noticeably different. The fans gave the team space, allowing them to focus solely on the game.”
This year, Monterrey fans are once again embracing silence, a deliberate strategy aimed at channeling positive energy towards their team. the vibrant colors and passionate chants will only emerge when the team bus arrives at the Gigante de Acero, their home stadium. Until then, it’s all about focus and quiet determination.
will this unique ritual prove successful once again? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: Monterrey fans are leaving nothing to chance as they strive for another Liga MX championship.
Silent support: Can Quiet Confidence Lead Monterrey to Liga MX Glory?
Monterrey, Mexico – as the Liga MX Final nears, a peculiar tranquility has settled over Monterrey fans. While some might mistake it for apathy, longtime observer Diego Armando Medina of TUDN offers a different outlook: it’s a meticulously cultivated ritual.
“Some people think there’s a chill in the air surrounding this big Final,” Medina explains, “but there’s a reason behind the subdued atmosphere among Rayados supporters. It’s a superstition, a kind of good luck charm.”
Medina cites past Finals as evidence. In 2016 and 2017, when Monterrey lost to pachuca and Tigres respectively, the city was electrified with excitement. Fans thronged training sessions,waved farewell at the airport,and even serenaded the team before the crucial matches.
“All that energy, regrettably, didn’t translate to victory,” Medina notes.”But in 2019, when Monterrey clinched the title against América at the Azteca, the atmosphere was noticeably different.the fans gave the team space, allowing them to focus solely on the game.”
This year, Monterrey fans are once again embracing silence, a intentional tactic designed to channel positive energy towards their team. The vibrant colors and passionate chants will only erupt when the team bus arrives at the Gigante de Acero, their home stadium. Until then, it’s all about focus and quiet determination.
Will this unique ritual prove successful once again? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: Monterrey fans are leaving nothing to chance as they strive for another Liga MX championship.
