Former Soccer Player Wilder Medina Criticizes Cardinal Leadership and Fans React: Analysis | El Futbolero Colombia

2023-10-02 06:22:30

The former soccer player launched strong words once morest the cardinal leadership and drew the attention of fans.

Although Independiente Santa Fe occupies fifth place in the BetPlay II League, with 23 points, fans continue to criticize the process of coach Hubert Bodhert and reject the decisions of president Eduardo Méndez.

The cardinal’s style of play is not liked by fans, while the team has not managed to consolidate regularity in the semester.

Now, Wilder Medina, former cardinal player, expressed his opinion on the situation in Santa Fe, which has become a trend among albirrojos fans.

Medina attacked the decisions of President Méndez, and even compared his management with César Pastrana, whom he had as a leader during his time in the Bogotá team.

“It is sad what is experienced within their sphere, of the directives. Something happens. And something happens because Santa Fe also wants to do the same with its managers. They want to monopolize, or they really want to destroy the team. With Santa Fe,” said Wilder Medina in a video column published in ‘El Futbolero Colombia’.

“Santa Fe is an institution that we cannot forget is the first champion of Colombian soccer. It already has history. It is a team that won the Copa Sudamericana. I had the opportunity to play there, and when I was in those seasons, everything was magnificent, it was perfect because following the leader is on equal terms, as César Pastrana did with us, the results happen,” he continued.

And he launched strong criticisms of the leadership decisions: “They are not doing things well, I don’t know what is happening. If it is from the leaders, if the president has other needs or has privileges with some other players, or he really wants nothing to happen to the team once more. “The fans are very sad with what is happening internally in the team.”

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