Football: Journalist accuses Mexico coach of punching him

Mexico's head coach Miguel Herrera yells as Mexico's Miguel Layun throws in the ball during the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup final between Jamaica and Mexico in Philadelphia on July 26, 2015. PHOTO | DON EMMERT

What you need to know:

  • "He threatened me, he challenged me to fight and he told me 'this is how it is going to be every time I see you,'" Martinoli said.
  • Herrera, however, denied striking Martinoli, admitting only to pushing him.
  • "I pushed him," Herrera told El Universal newspaper. "We were arguing and I pushed him."

Mexico coach Miguel Herrera Monday denied punching a journalist at the Philadelphia airport, one day after Mexico clinched the Gold Cup with a 3-1 win over Jamaica.

Christian Martinoli of TV Azteca told AS Mexico that he ran into the Mexico team after clearing security at the airport.

Martinoli, who had been critical of Herrera during Mexico's run to a seventh title in the biennial North American football championship, said the coach punched him in the neck after threatening him in the security line.

'HE THREATENED ME'

"He threatened me, he challenged me to fight and he told me 'this is how it is going to be every time I see you,'" Martinoli said.

Herrera, however, denied striking Martinoli, admitting only to pushing him.

"I pushed him," Herrera told El Universal newspaper. "We were arguing and I pushed him."

Speaking to a reporter from the Televisa network, Herrera again denied hitting Martinoli.

"I'm not that stupid," he said.