In the process of recovery, Matías Zaldivia sent an encouraging message to the people of Colo Colo – En Cancha



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Once the controversy between Matías Zaldivia and the leadership of Colo Colo, who had announced that they would not be responsible for the player’s recovery costs, the Argentine defender showed faith in his rehabilitation process.

The trans-Andean raised his voice through his Instagram account, where he published a postcard showing himself working on his rehabilitation process in a renowned clinic in the neighboring country.

Along with the snapshot, the Colo Colo defender added: “We are still in full recovery and fully focused on returning as soon as possible. Thank you very much for your messages and support this week. Let’s go Colo Colo !! “

The player will be discharged for at least 6 more months, so he will not be able to be present in all the rest of the Championship, and he would rejoin the “Cacique” staff only in mid-2021.

Check here Matías Zaldivia’s message

Deportes Iquique: Colo Colo’s next challenge

During this afternoon, Colo Colo announced the summoned for tomorrow’s game against Sports Iquique by the last date of the 2020 National Championship.

Within the cited list, highlights the return of Julio Barroso and Pablo Mouche who were out for several weeks due to injury. But in addition to the return of two important figures, the absence of Maximiliano Falcón also stands out.

It was presumed that the “Peluca” or “Roberto Manfinfla” as the Albos fans have nicknamed him, was going to be in Gustavo Quinteros’ call to face the “Celestes Dragons”, however, that did not happen.

Another who returns to the summons is Iván Morales, who was out of the activity for more than 7 months due to a serious injury for which he had to be intervened in March of this year.

Further, the Bolivian DT again opted to include Joan Cruz and Luciano Arriagada in the list of summoned, two of the jewels that Colo Colo wants to promote with everything for the second round of the National Championship.

Check here the Colo Colo cited list



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