There was never a fight in the Colombian National Team, according to Jesurún



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Jesurún stated on Caracol Radio that the last call for the Colombian National Team, to face Uruguay and Ecuador for the South American Qualifiers, was closer than ever to the team, and did not see physical confrontations between players.

“I attended training sessions, I was in the locker room before and after the games, I was having lunch and dinner with them numerous times and I never saw anything at all. Obviously, after the Uruguayan game there was an uneasiness, the pain of the game; but physical attacks, I say it bluntly, I did not see any of that and I was there. And in the Ecuador game there was a cemetery in the locker room, which was normal after that massive defeat. But I never saw physical aggression, not even verbal; never happened“, Asserted the president of the Colombian Soccer Federation (FCF).

In the same way, he said on Blu Radio, that the departure of Carlos Queiroz as coach of the Colombian National Team, which cost “much less than what they say,” did not have to do with something extra-sports, but because of the results.

Just as the manager, James Rodríguez, who was allegedly Luis Fernando Muriel “stamped” in the locker room, also denied the fight and even threatened to go to legal proceedings for “slander.”

However, Javier Hernández Bonnet —journalist who gave the information about the confrontation between players of the Colombian National Team— said that he had the chats where they gave him this information.

Jesurún acknowledged that the ‘tricolor’ ended with a “dismay” and that the next coach of the national team will be essential for the players to regain confidence and motivation.



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