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The striker and captain of Colo Colo, Esteban Paredes, referred to the conflict that Black and white with the establishment for the reduction of salaries, in the context of the crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In conversation with Channel 13, the “Tank” spoke of the assertions that the campus considers to be false and said that “the campus is super annoyed by all the lies that were told, because we always wanted to help the club. “
“Regardless of what is happening we have a clear conscience because we want to empathize with the institution and they have put us in check with the people and with the Colombian people, “he added.
In the same vein, the striker stated that “in 2014 to return to Colo Colo from Mexico I had to put 200 thousand dollars out of my pocket (about 170 million pesos today) and my salary fell immensely. Isn’t that loving the club? Now they attack me, but I’m calm just like my teammates. ”
“For the sake of Colo Colo we hope to get ahead and continue talking, but today Aníbal Mosa, with whom I have a very good relationship, was a little disappointed by everything he said. A president must give security to his workers and now he has made a decision that for the establishment is not valid and with it he left a lot to be desired, “he said.
At the same time, the top historical scorer of Chilean football assured that “last year when the social outbreak occurred, Did Black and White return the tickets to the fans? I don’t think so and this year it looks like they won’t either. ”