The president of the Uruguayan Football Association, Ignacio Alonso, accused a “maneuver” of Fiorentina not to give in to three of its players for the next double date by the South American Qualifiers to the Qatar World Cup 2022.This determination of the ‘viola’ leadership will prevent midfielder Erick Pulgar from joining the ‘Red’ for crosses with Peru, on November 13 in Santiago , and Venezuela, the 17th in Caracas.The other players who are prevented from traveling are The Uruguayan side Martín Cáceres and the Argentine defender Lucas Martínez Quarta.” Uruguay, Argentina and Chile have asked the club through Conmebol to have the players released immediately or to send us such a health resolution that would prevent them from coming. So far they have not sent anything, so we expect our footballers to travel as soon as possible,” Alonso said in dialogue with El Mercurio.” It seems to me that there is a club maneuver, because we have not had the same problem with the other players who militate in Italy, such as Diego Godín and Nahitan Nández de Cagliari, nor Rodrigo Bentancur of Juventus”, added the helmsman of the Uruguayan football. Regarding the situation of Thumb, the ANFP has already presented the case background to FIFA. “Each call, including reserved players, must be sent to Zurich, as they are the organizers of the qualifiers. We look forward to a resolution of the issue in the coming hours,” they told the publication from Quilín.
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