translated from Spanish: Pablo Galdames by COVID-19: “We didn’t want to play, we were forced”

Pablo Galdames, a player of Vélez Sarsfield, criticized the excessive time it took the Colombian authorities to suspend professional football in Argentina due to the Coronavirus pandemic.In statements to El Mercurio, the Chilean stated that “it was rare to play without an audience and it was irresponsible to do so in the midst of the global Coronavirus crisis.” In the same tonic, Galdames added that “we didn’t want to play, we were forced and ended up being puppets of the system. Now at least he’s taking a little more consciousness.” In sports, the national was content with his performance in Argentine football, ensuring that one of his goals is to be considered by Reinaldo Rueda in the Chilean national team. The steering wheel ruled that “on all the payrolls I hope to be summoned, every time they come out I look for my excited name. I work for that, it’s one of my goals and that’s why I came to Argentine football.” It should be remembered that the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of Argentina announced yesterday Tuesday that all professional football in the Trasanino country was suspended until the end of March, in a decision taken in consensus with the Argentine Football Super League and the Football Association Argentine (AFA).



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