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After Luis Suarez several days ago, it is now Edinson Cavani’s turn to pay Marcelo Bielsa, the current coach of Uruguay who never really included the former PSG player in his plans.
The current Boca Juniors player with whom he is under contract until December 2026 and who has now retired internationally with the Céleste spoke about his relationship with
“El Loco” during an interview given to
ESPN this Friday.
“I never spoke to him. He must have his reasons. I try to see it that way. Sometimes we don’t know the reasons for certain behaviors, sometimes there are other types of interests or decisions that are not just those of the coach.” he said to Marcelo Bielsa.
Before continuing and talking about his international retirement:
“There are a lot of things that happen in football, things behind the scenes that players don’t necessarily know and that they discover over the years, somewhat enigmatic. I always gave everything in selection, and we had to make a decision. You have to be realistic and aware of things. There are things that help you make a decision, but I wanted to dedicate myself to Boca. There was also some wear and tear. »
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