President denies Javier Hernández for the case of Michael Rangel

The media ‘counterpoint’ in which the runner-up of the BetPlay League, Sports Tolima, after the accusations of indiscipline in his squad and the resounding event of striker Michael Rangel, seems to be at its highest point. In the last few hours, new chapters were released in this novel, in which the image of the club has been seriously damaged, just when the sporting moment is not the best.

Despite the statements of the Blu Radio journalist Javier Hernández Bonnet, who went out to ‘charge’ in the program ‘Blog Deportivo’ the decision of the ‘Vinotinto y Oro’ not to have the battering ram in the game against Once Caldas, due to lack of order, the president of the institution, César Camargo, went out to the media to respond to his words.

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In dialogue with spaceFootball Once’ from ‘The Voice of the People, Camargo referred to the event that gave so much to talk about in the last week. And with his statements, it was possible to infer that the striker would most likely continue with the team; that yes, until next December 31, when he fulfills his contract. In other words, the layoff that some were hoping for may not happen.

“We have to -and more so in a labor case- respect his due process and that was put in the hands of the Disciplinary Commission and we are working on it. In any case, his contract runs until the end of the year, and we wait.”expressed the director, son of Gabriel Camargo Salamanca, who with his usual diplomatic tone tried to lower the temperature of the situation, leaked to the media.

“It is worth making a clarification: the acts of indiscipline are subsequent to all the radio comments that were in the past, so that we do not believe that doubt that in Tolima no measures are taken on that. Discipline in the club is a fact, let there be no doubt about that. He who is not disciplined, this is not his house, “added the current leader of the ‘tribe’.

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and took the opportunity to send a clear message to those who have dared to question what is happening inside the group. Once again he ‘sold’ the idea that the events that alter the well-being of the group have zero tolerance on the part of the leadership, even though the distrust of the club’s fans continues to be ‘daily bread’ and the accusations against the players a constant.

“Discipline is not negotiated in a high-performance athlete. This is how it is, I do not pretend that we have 35 nuns playing with us, but there is a proper behavior and we have to make it respect so that the institution continues. I want to send this message to the fans, because I have seen some unbelievers making comments on one side and the other, “he said.

That yes, when they asked him if he was willing to abide by a decision of the Disciplinary Commission that implied the dismissal of Rangel, the manager did not commit. On the contrary, he left the issue on ‘stand by’, aware that the payroll was practically left without attackers, and giving up on Michael could be a serious mistake. “It will dawn and we will see. The day of the burning we will see the smoke”finished.

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