translated from Spanish: Agustín Orión for his departure from Colo Colo: “Sometimes things do not happen as one wants and you have to accept it”

After a little more than two years at the club, Agustín Orión left Colo Colo. At a press conference, and after ensuring that he was very nervous about giving this last lecture as a player of the Albos, the player confirmed the reasons. The goal had suffered a left shoulder injury in January and after nearly six months he was discharged last Friday. However, when he was ready to take command of Mario Salas, and in agreement with the leadership, the goalkeeper made the decision to leave the painting albo, as he explained at a press conference, for personal problems. Orion had six months left on a contract with the club and according to the management they decided to end the bond. As the same doorman explained, “sometimes things don’t happen the way you want and they were given that way and you have to accept it and look forward. If I want to say the thing, it’s that in this place I’m happy but there are circumstances that make us have different paths today.” During the morning today it was speculated that the possible reason for his departure was to have to assume the substitution in the face of the solidity that has shown the Iquiqueño goal, Brayan Cortés. According to Orion, who was very upset at that claim “was going to be willing to fight a job as usual, no one ever told me he was going to play.” To which he added, “I’m not used to leaving a club because they think I’m not going to play. Everywhere I have to fight a job. I’m not a coward who can’t fight a position at any club in the world.” Finally on his sporting future, the 38-year-old goalkeeper said that “I want to keep playing, I don’t know what reality is going to hold. Today I am flawless with the desire to tackle and fight a position anywhere.”



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