Marco Fabian wants to reverse his lousy start with Philadelphia
The 29-year-old Mexican had a terrible start in the MLS with Philadelphia, he missed a penalty and was expelled, but the player is confident he will improve.
The Mexican Marco Fabián hasn't had the best start with his new team the Philadelphia Union and in the MSL, as the 29-year-old midfielder in two games played has one goal, a missed penalty, and a red card.
Fabián is currently enduring a two-game suspension after the red card he got in Matchday 2 of the MLS, but the Mexican international is confident that the can reverse this situation.
"During my 12-year career, I think this is my third red card, and it's my first several game suspension, it is a new experience for me," Marquito told Univision.
The Union player also said that with his last game, of course, is not the best way to start the season, however, is just the beginning so he knows he can still prove himself in the coming games; "I feel good, I have confidence," he said.
Marquito's start in the MLS
Marco Fabian has played two games in the US league, scoring a goal in the 150 minutes he has played, his second match in one to be forgotten, as he missed a penalty and got expelled at the 60th minute.