América de Cali: Fabián Vargas attacks Fernando ‘Pecoso’ Castro, because of him he stopped loving football | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League

Fabián Vargas is one of the most successful soccer players in the history of Colombia. That gives him the authority to talk about each team in which he shined, each situation and each coach he had.

And just as he was on the field, frontal and determined, he came out in the last hours on ESPN Channel to talk about one of them, Fernando ‘Pecoso’ Castro.

According to him, he is one of those bosses who make people hate work: “not only me, I had the opportunity to talk with some colleagues and they are technicians who take you to a level where you get up in the morning to go to training for something that you love and it’s your passion, and they finish you off. And then you say “I don’t want to play soccer again, I don’t want to train, I don’t want to see this man’s face.” It takes you to that level of despair that you say I’m not going anymore. It happened to me with ‘Pecoso’ “.

Vargas was the captain of América de Cali, who was even the captain of the team that lost the semifinal of the 2003 Copa Libertadores, against Boca Juniors de Cali. And despite everything, he was uncomfortable. “I arrived and told a manager ‘You sell me, give me, lend me or I’ll go home to study.’ I don’t do this for money, I do it because I love football, it’s my passion and I love it. they are stealing, “he said.

Indeed it went to Argentina, to Boca Juniors precisely. Fortunately, the bad relationship with Castro did not remove him from football.

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