Guillermo Pol Fernández, Argentine midfielder of the Blue Cross, recalled his time at Boca Juniors and talked about how bad it was in the last months he was with the ‘Xeneizes’, after he publicly expressed his desire to leave the club.
“I couldn’t go out and clarify something new every day, so I called in silence. I suffered it alone and with my family, but I’m very grateful to the teammates I had at the time,” he told TyC Sports. to the Blue Cross player about his move to Boca Juniors.
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“Without them it wouldn’t have been as easy as it was because I was training with them and I felt part of it, but until Friday or Saturday I had to concentrate.” He commented in the talk.
️ Pol Fernández spoke about his departure from Boca and filled Carlitos Tévez with praise as a teammate.
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April 5, 2021
In addition, Pol Fernández revealed that he wanted to convince Boca Juniors why he would stay, but he was convinced that he wanted to return to the Blue Cross so that he could surrender and take advantage of his revenge.
“There was talk of big clubs and that’s where Racing came in. That put me in a good position in the sports part, but I didn’t have as good as I imagined because I wanted to train and be able to be on the track on Sundays.” concluded.
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