A month ago, Colón decided to remove Brian Fernández from the squad for missing some training sessions. The reason for the absence is due to the attacker’s problem with dependencies. “I told him I was giving him one chance and I gave him two. Well, I’m not a psychologist, I have to prioritize the group,” said DT Pipo Gorosito, who closed the matter.
In those days, Fernández had a relapse and for long hours his whereabouts were unknown, which generated great repercussions in the media and social networks. The appearance of a wrecked BMW he was driving set off alarm bells. It was later known that he only used that car to get around even though it wasn’t his. They also said that when Santa Fe police found the vehicle, he was sleeping at his uncle’s house.
“Many people won’t understand it, they won’t understand my pain, my annoyance, the annoyance I carry within myself. People are fans and they want you to give them what they want. They don’t understand that there is a person behind the footballer,” began the 28-year-old striker on the Son aviones program hosted by Agustín Fantasia.
According to what he said, his greatest desire is to go back to doing what he loves most: “How can I not lose football if that’s what I do best. I may not work out for months, but in a week my body adjusts and I’m here to play. Although I have had many opportunities here, it has not been possible to give me the way I wanted.
Subsequently, he was asked about his future in the program by a YouTube channel and whose protagonists are the player Brian Sarmiento and the journalist Agustín Fantasia: “I have decided not to compete until June, dissociate. Of course, how can I not want to play, but today I try to see how I carry on my life, how I prioritize it, in the best state I can get to be able to be comfortable with my family ”, was what brother said come on soccer mates Leandro and Nicolás Fernández from their time in Colón.
Brian has great support from his family in this difficult moment he is going through, for this reason and to try to move forward is that he is considering starting a psychological treatment: “The idea is to start from that. My family asks me. I am a very suspicious person. It’s not for nothing, but I’ve had to be in interviews with psychologists where I later found out that they’ve talked to different people, so it’s hard for me to trust. I go and I don’t tell him the truth, so why do I have to go?
Similarly, Fernández referred to his time at the Colón, a team he is a fan of and in which, according to him, he could not take advantage of the various opportunities: “I couldn’t enjoy myself, I had a lot of pressure, I couldn’t go out in any sector of the city. Critical and critical reviews. I try to be in contact with society as little as possible.
Source: Clarin
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