The previous Houston Dynamo Designated player Hector Herrera On Monday said he regretted his behavior in the team’s season finale earlier this month when he was sent off in a playoff game against the Seattle Sounders. Spit on the referee Armando Villarreal.
“The only mistake I regret is my last game,” he said. In an interview with Fox Sports Mexico.
“The only thing I regret about my career is because I’ve always been very accurate, a good fellow, I’ve always controlled my emotions in moments when I had to keep a cool head. Head and not in it”
The midfielder first received a yellow card in the second game of Game 2 MLS playoff series against the Sounders for a foul, before apparently disagreeing with the call. After arguing with the referee, Herrera turned around and spat in his direction to receive an automatic red card and ejection.
Houston Dynamo general manager Pat Onsted later revealed that the incident contributed to the fall. Herrera’s 2025 contract option. Herrera is now a free agent entering the 2024 offseason, but he said he remains calm as to his offer. Liga MXMLS and other leagues came.
“Look, I think, thank God, I’ve had a lot of offers from Mexico, MLS, Saudi Arabia and other places. I think I’m at a point in my career where I can make that choice. I know where to play and the truth is that I am very calm,” he said.
“I think it’s probably been the two years I’ve looked after myself the most off the field, working at home, doing physios, massages and the results speak for themselves, I think. That I have two too many good years in Houston gives me the peace of mind to be in the moment.
Herrera finished his career with the Houston Dynamo after 82 matches, in which he recorded eight goals and 22 assists. The midfielder also led Texas to the 2023 US Open Cup, when they lost. Inter Miami 2-1 at Chase Stadium.