This weekend, Brian Fernández has once again raised concern in the football world after his gray BMW was found abandoned on the side of a road in the province of Santa Fe. After two days without knowing the exact whereabouts of the footballer, who barely week ago He was separated from the professional team by the coach of Colón Néstor Pipo Gorosito, his girlfriend Araceli Fessia stated on Tuesday that it was not missingHe told how his car was abandoned and told how they work on the player’s disease every day.
“It wasn’t missing.if one day it happens, I will inform the insiders and the police forces”, said Araceli in a chat with Radio D Sport. Then, he observed: “He had not disappeared, yes on some bad daystogether with the professionals we have not lost sight of each other“.
In addition, his girlfriend clarified why the abandoned car appeared in the Altos de Noguera neighborhood north of the city. “Brian he ran out of gas and told mebut with the group of traffickers we have decided not to transfer money to you so he can’t use the car,” his girlfriend said of the vehicle, which during the time it was abandoned, had the covers removed and the windows broken.
Your fight against addictions
In 2015 Brian was punished by CONMEBOL with a 2-year ban, after producing a result positive for cocaine in a match in which he defended the Racing shirt. From then on, the skillful player’s football career, which has gone through several clubs in his last stage, has entered a debacle from which he cannot get out due to his addictions, despite the help he receives.
“We’ve been with Brian for eight years and ever since We fought hard for three years against this disease,” Araceli said in the speech. He also said he doesn’t get help from many people, only the player’s representative Christian Bragarnik: “We know who opens the door for him when he does, who accesses things and who doesn’t. Today, Bragarnik is the only person who helps us”.
But even Bragarnik himself, who on several occasions has shelled out money out of his own pocket to find a way out of the problem, seems to find no solution to this problem that has made it impossible for Brian to maintain a healthy life. “I’ve taken him to a thousand places. I don’t know what else to do. He’s a very good guy,” the businessman told Clarin.
Clearly, addiction is an issue that goes beyond football and is affecting his personal life. So much so that his girlfriend has clarified that “on the advice of professionals, Milan (his son) doesn’t see him in bad timesthat’s why it’s uncle’s.”
And he added: “I know I have to think about my son and I don’t have to go looking for him because I can’t enter dangerous places. When he’s bad he runs away, doesn’t show up and hangs out with dangerous people”, he counted. Furthermore, she added:
The return to Colón de Santa Fe, from his word, seemed to be a return with the ambition of being able to turn the tables and start leading a renewed life away from addictions. But it wasn’t like that. After being arrested in November 2022 for being found attacking a bus in Santa Fe with stones, he has been trying to return to football on a frustrated contract with San Luis de Quillota
Since that time the sabalero It was the home that Fernández chose to resume his activity, but indiscipline made it short-lived. This week, Foo Gorosito has announced that he will not be considered after missing two consecutive workouts. Despite his return, his girlfriend has made it clear that she doesn’t agree.
“I didn’t want him to sign again for Colón, I didn’t want him to stay in Santa Fe. We had another offer, away from Argentina, and we didn’t want him to stay here. But that didn’t happen,” she said.
To close her dialogue, Araceli asked people to take care of their words when talking about him: “I ask people not to attack him because he doesn’t help him and plays against us”.
Source: Clarin
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