November 3, 2022, 10:18 PM
November 3, 2022, 10:18 PM
One of the clubs complicated by the restart of the Clausura Tournament is Blooming. The club trains abnormally due to the civic strike in Santa Cruz, and in some cases they prefer to train remotely or by video call.
Given the context of being left with the last qualifying quota for South America, many fans prefer to close the tournament here, as does its president, Sebastián Peña, who declared a few days ago in The Most Wanted of Ten that “Blooming is taking the position that if these conflicts continue and the times are going to be super tight, that the tournament will just end.”
The coach, Víctor Hugo Antelo, contradicted the president in Futbolmanía and indicated that it is best to close the Clausura by playing it and playing the 30 dates, although that desire may be complicated by the civic strike, and also the duration of the academic players’ contracts.
“I personally would like it to be played, you have to win on the pitch. But I see it as very difficult because of the players’ contracts, Many fulfill their contract on November 15 and it is very difficult for the player to make addendums when there are debts,” he said.
Given the context of unemployment and the little mobility that can be had within the city of Santa Cruz, ‘Tucho’ confessed that “I cannot force them to come to train by bicycle and more so with economic problems. It is not convenient to make players travel 20 or 25 kilometers if they are not comfortable.”
On the unusual way of training, the DT stated that he is “very worried, Training by zoom is not the same as doing it on the field of play, we are giving a terrible advantage”.
Blooming occupies the eighth place in the accumulated table, clinging to the last quota of Sudamericana with 54 points. Below the sky-blues are Royal Pari with 48 and Independiente with 46, far away, but not that much. In the absence of six dates, the academy cannot give up points, if the tournament is played.