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Liga Santander: Anil Murthy on Valencia ‘low cost’: “What good is a club in bankruptcy?” | LaLiga Santander 2019

Wednesday, 12 August 2020 – 18:45

The president of Valencia justifies in an interview in Singapore the departure of Parejo or Coquelin due to the economic problems that the club is going through due to Covid. Qualify fans as “dissenters”

Anil Murthy, during a visit to the team’s training.
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The president of Valencia, Anil Murthy, said in an interview with the The Straits Times, from Singapore, there is no use bankrupt club, which has led the property to keep a responsible and strict control of expenses in the face of the complicated financial situation generated by the Covid-19 pandemic and the non-participation in European competitions.

“We are preparing for a difficult season and Valencia will not be the only affected club,” says the manager, who added “we are going to have a complicated season due to Covid-19, so we must be responsible and control costs in a way strict. What good is a bankrupt club? ”

“If things go very bad financially due to Covid-19, all the clubs will be in trouble. We have to lead through a responsible management during the Covid-19 crisis“Murthy reiterated.

Despite the fact that this last season criticism against his management has intensified, the president assured that “before Peter Lim took office, the club was unstable. We are in this for the long term to make Valencia a stable and successful club. We accept that we can make mistakes, but we will always work to guide the club so that it returns the best again. ”

Lim’s management has caused the discomfort and anger of a good part of the Valencian fans, who have not understood the farewell to the successful company formed by Mateu Alemany in the direction of the club and Marcelino as a coach, as well as the departure from the club of numerous employees and emblematic players such as Dani Equal, with the freedom letter, or Francis Coquelin, at a price well below its value.

These latest outings have prompted the call for a demonstration this afternoon against the club’s property, despite which Murthy points out that “as club management, it is our responsibility to empathize with the fans. As we have done many times, we always seek have direct communication with the fans. But each club will have its problems and group of dissident fans“.

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