translated from Spanish: Matías Fernández: “It’s not the coach’s fault, it’s my fault”

Following the last injury suffered by the Chilean wheelman, Matías Fernández, who left him out of the last matches of Junior de Barranquilla has been the target of criticism by his coach. At the press conference, Fernandez detailed that “I start with the Tolima party, it was where I could be for a few minutes and I felt very good thank God. After that duel we started the week of normal training and arrived at Thursday, which was the football activity, that day I had a little discomfort in the adductor.”” Professor Julio with his coaching staff recommended that I not train, but I want to be and want to participate did not take the advice and wanted to train. It was that day that I was injured and i had all this time without being able to train and participate in the matches” recognized the Chilean flyer. He further stated that what happened to his injury was not because of DT and emphasized that “I want to make it clear that it’s not the coach’s fault, I haven’t been available to play, I didn’t have medical discharge, so it’s my fault,” he stressed, acknowledging that it’s been a complicated stage by the long time off the courts.” Finally, he clarified that he is available to start training. “From today I am available, I can start normal training and I am available to the coaching staff,” he concluded.



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