Football Pablo Milad addresses the U’s complaint against Colo Colo: “It’s sad; “Wouldn’t it be good to have a champion as a secretary.”

The president of the ANFP refers to the situation which is shaking the final straight of the National Championship. He also talks about the national team’s bad moment and reveals what made Carlos Palacios leave La Roja.

Pablo Milad responds to the University of Chile’s accusation against Colo Colo. Last Friday, Azul Azul denounced the Cacique, demanding that the relevant sanctions be studied and applied after the fault reported by referee Héctor Jona, during the Albos’ victory against Huachipato. In his report, the judge accuses the presence of a Cacique official in the exclusion zone. At the student concession, white-haired coach Jorge Almirón is accused of not having respected his sanction and of not having communicated with his bench, despite his suspension. At the ANFP, they regret this case.

“We always want everything to be defined on the ground, it wouldn’t be good to have a champion for the secretary” said the president of Chilean football. “It’s sad, because we have corrected everything that led to the clubs’ complaints. We include the Comet to correct and have objectivity. The competition is tight, we supervise 46 clubs who compete” he added.

Pablo Milad
Pablo Milad responds to the U’s complaint against Colo Colo.

In this sense, the Curicano emphasized that the council cannot oppose what will be determined next Tuesday, when evaluating the complaint. “This will be analyzed by the Disciplinary Tribunal, which is autonomous. We have no impact on them. We do not discuss these cases with any of the judges. “, he explained.

Red’s moment

Milad also analyzed the timing of the selection. The former mayor of the Maule Region gave an overview of the last months of La Roja. “The results were not what we expected, we saw an unfair match against Brazil, we lost a point that we had obtained and that allowed us to end the losing streak. We are also fans, we love the national team jersey and it hurts you, it hurts you. We bring in a technician that everyone wanted and the results are not there. The Copa América and qualifying have landed us. We were terrible. The biggest pain was losing to Bolivia, but we have to support,” he said.

Along the way, he expressed his support for Gareca’s coaching staff, but admitted he sees himself elsewhere in the table at this stage. “When a coach feels supported by management, which is not me, but the entire board of directors, this is transmitted to the players. When Berizzo came out, some pressure was released. It was sad. We expected to be in a different position with this ranking system. We have to score the most points,” he commented.

The situation of Alexis Sánchez remains a mystery for the technical staff. In Italy, it is said that his return is postponed until November. Milad also addresses the Boy Wonder’s gift. “I want to call him to see how he is personally, the coach will see it in football terms. It’s a contribution to the national team,” he said.

Furthermore, the president of the ANFP scratches the ground for the coach and highlights certain players. “Gareca has never expressed any type of resentment towards Arturo Vidal or the golden generation, which surprises me. I’m surprised he doesn’t have doubts about Vidal. The doors are not closed. You will need to evaluate now. I’m surprised by the level of Charles Aránguiz, I haven’t seen them like that for a long time, Gareca could consider having him. I think it’s open.” he condemned.

Finally, the coach reveals the situation that led Carlos Palacios to leave La Roja. “No one punishes anyone. What happened with Palacios was not a sanction, it was a settlement. Nobody knew, because it didn’t happen, that a player had quit. “It was a medical issue for this boy, he went through an emotional crisis and had to leave for mental health reasons.” were his words.

Source: Latercera

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