Brian Fernández’s Contract Terminated by Club Atlético Morelia Due to ‘Non-Compliance’

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The days are getting harder and harder for Brian Fernández. The former forward of Racing, Colón of Santa Fe and Defensa y Justicia, among other teams, received the harsh decision that Morelia made when he least expected it. The club that plays in the Mexican Expansion League (second division) terminated his contract due to “non-compliance”, a situation that meant he did not spend even a month on the Aztec team.

“Club Atlético Morelia announces that the contractual relationship with the player Brian Fernández has come to an end,” the entity said in a brief statement. And he added: “The above derived from the breach of contract by the player with the institution. We wish Brian success in his future endeavors.” The forward had been announced on August 18 and during his brief stay he played two games and scored a goal.

“I was in a clinic in Buenos Aires undergoing inpatient treatment, when from heaven I felt that the proposal of my life came to me: to join the Morelia club in Mexico. I felt like it was coming from God,” the scorer revealed in a meaningful statement that he published on his social networks. In it, the footballer warned that anxiety and the consequences of his illness led him to commit a foul. And he detailed: “The next day I felt worse, but I decided to apologize and I felt accompanied… I continued my day in training and feeling that I could reverse it, I was going to find a way to adjust without falling and without going through the same self-destruction as always. ”.

However, the club’s response was not what he expected. In his words, his followers found out before him about the decisive decision that Morelia had made: “When I got home from that training session, during my nap my baby woke me up saying that they were calling a lot and you found out about the statement before we did. of the club”

Throughout his career, Brian Fernández went through several setbacks as a result of his problems with addictions. The 28-year-old attacker also had outstanding performances in Metz in France, Necaxa in Mexico and Portland Timbers in the United States. In total he accumulates 85 goals in 217 appearances.

The complete release of Brian Fernández after his departure from Morelia in Mexico became known

Everyone’s question, did you relapse? The same again ? The opportunity you wanted? What a way to screw you! Comments that make it even more difficult than it is. Look, I’ll tell you a little bit: less than a month ago I was in a clinic in Buenos Aires doing an inpatient treatment for three months, when from heaven I felt that the proposal of a lifetime came to me, to arrive at the Morelia club in Mexico. I felt like it was coming from God. I consulted with my people, they told me no! The contract had many clauses that at the time were difficult for me to comply with, since I needed a lot of support and people eager to help and support me.

I was about to leave with an almost complete treatment, but my desire to be back on the field and shout a goal got the better of me and I said, I can do it! My family accompanied with fear, but we always arrived with me to Mexico. With nothing, me leaving a clinic, trying to settle in to continue my treatment, putting training ahead and finding my bearings, looking for a home, school and sport for my baby. Nothing could go wrong, the sun was rising for me! But in my head the anxiety and everything that my illness brings didn’t let me continue and I made a mistake that led me to feel worse the next day but I decided to apologize and I felt accompanied… I continued my day in training and feeling that I could reverse it , I was going to find a way to adjust without falling and without going through the same self-destruction as always.

But when I got home from that training session, during my nap my baby woke me up saying that they were calling a lot and you found out before us about the club’s statement, among other things… I can only tell you this and tell you that I’m going to be even better, after all In this life I have to fight it. Wouldn’t you try it?

It’s sad ? Yes, I have been crying a lot, but for me, that goal that I scored in those few minutes that I got gave me more strength to continue, and it revived me, I was asking for it in prayer for a long time. Soccer is my life and the best thing I do and I demonstrate it every time I am on the field. Thank you to everyone who shouted that goal with me, more than anything to my family who mourn it and know what it means to me.

2023-09-18 23:27:27
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