He had a contract with Boca until June 2023 and, as usually happens when a footballer has six months left before the end of his relationship, Charles Zambrano I was hoping to start renewal talks with Xeneize leaders. However, this was not in the plans of Riquelme and company.
For this reason, “by mutual agreement”, as expressed by the defender himself in his presentation as new strengthening of Alianza Lima, He finished with the Ribera club and will play for the first time in his football career in his country. “I stay very, very calm. I was a professional when I was on the pitch, I had ten points with everyone”, he said in the press conference of his presentation.
“I’ve always been a gentleman, I never talked too much. They criticized me from all sides, but I kept silent. I’ve always characterized myself for being like this”He added.
In turn, he hinted at his discontent at having to leave Boca with statements that seem to point directly at the Football Council. “Everything was organized, but complicated things happened in the end that got out of hand. I was always direct, never double”, Filming.
“It’s part of football, which is a very big business. Sometimes decisions are made from above and you have to respect them. I could speak, but I prefer to keep quiet.” condemned.
On his departure from Boca, he explained: “It’s a very complicated question because it was decided in a day and a half. Everything was practically closed. In the end, complicated things happened that got out of hand and the first thing I did was go back to Peru and, by mutual agreement, break the contract.” And then he added: “The press has always speculated a lot, they released four, five versions, even so I remained silent. But hey, that’s football. I had to do something there, now come here and I’m happy. I am where I need to be. This is what matters most to me,” he said.
On the relationship with his teammates, the Peruvian defender said: “In the locker room I had 10 points with everyone. My teammates and club workers were happy with meEveryone wrote to me sad because I was leaving… But it’s part of football, it’s a very big business. Sometimes decisions are made from above and, as I said, I won’t speak well or ill of anyone. If I have to obey orders, I do. I gave myself 100% to the team, even when I was moved. Everyone knows the reality,” concluded the Peruvian.
Source: Clarin
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