Juan Escobar’s Departure from Cruz Azul: The Broken Relationship with Martín Anselmi

2024-01-11 06:00:44

Juan Escobar will be sold from Cruz Azul following the meeting due to the problems with Martín Anselmi prior to the start of Clausura 2024, according to information from David Espinosa, FOX Sports reporter.

The captain of La Maquina will leave the club and might remain in Liga MX with América, Pumas and Atlas interested in his services for some time.

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Cruz Azul will sell Juan Escobar following a problem with Martín Anselmi prior to Clausura 2024!

Juan Escobar will leave Cruz Azul, since the decision was made to sell the Paraguayan footballer due to problems with the La Maquina coach, Martín Anselmi, prior to the start of Clausura 2024, as confirmed by David Espinosa. The FOX Sports reporter also revealed that América and Pumas are closely following the situation, in addition to Atlas. However, the issue of NFM footballers might be a complication.

Broken relationship in Cruz Azul between Juan Escobar and Martín Anselmi

It all began with the decision of the Argentine technical director to dispense with his services by using Gonzálo Piovi and Willer Ditta as his starting center backs and Nacho Rivero as his starting right back. So he would be left out and waiting on the bench, an issue that he did not take well and complained to him in an important way.

Although Juan Escobar tried to deny the information regarding having problems and being close to coming to blows with Martín Anselmi, the decision by the Cruz Azul board following the meeting between both parties was to sell the Paraguayan footballer due to the completely broken relationship between the player and coach. The still captain of the light blue team might remain in Liga MX with clubs like América, Pumas and Atlas closely following his situation.


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