Confession in Millionaires about uncomfortable conversations and if there were fights (video)

as well as a former player of Millionaires said that he used drugs and liquor During his active stage with the club, another current figure of the team was uncovered when talking about a bad streak that the team recently experienced.

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after one effusive celebration for the Copa Colombia titleAndrés Llinás stepped out to speak in an interview with ESPN’s ‘Fútbol Show’ program, about the joy of this achievement.

This was the video with the fragment in which he referred to that experience in which he obtained his first title with the blue teamafter winning against Junior de Barranquilla in the final.

Even so, during that same conversation, the player from Bogota replied to former soccer player Carlos Valdés about how the atmosphere was within the team during the poor run of results.

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confession in millionaires about awkward conversations and if there were fights

Andrés Llinás showed his face to expose how the relationship between the Millonarios soccer players was and confessed that there was self-criticism, in the midst of that string of games without winning.

“We had a lot of conversations with each other, [pero] not the way people said [al afirmar] that the group had split up and that there were internal fights,” he said.

However, he was blunt about how they stayed with the team despite the fact that no wins were achieved and the option of qualifying for home runs was in jeopardy.

“There were no internal fights, [pero] we did have awkward conversations. I think that the groups have to have them, where each person accepted the mistakes they had made because we knew that we were losing the games as a whole because, despite the fact that we were playing well, individual errors were costing us a lot of points, “he said. .

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In fact, he acknowledged that one of the moments in which he was left under that responsibility was in the local defeat against Independiente Medellín, with a play that even made it viral.

“This is a very healthy group that we never got to fight, but we did have the necessary conversations to move this forward,” he concluded by explaining the discussions they had to improve.

This is the video in which Llinás revealed how the interaction between the Millonarios soccer players was, given the drought of victories they experienced during the BetPlay League.

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