2024-11-03 17:36:00
Franco Jara He is one of the players most valued by Belgrano fans despite their disappointing performance in the Pro League.
The forward was one of those who “saved” the disgruntled ones in the Gigante de Alberdi stadium (where the match on the 21st was held) after the 1-2 defeat against Defensa y Justicia.
It was the 36-year-old attacker who scored part of the tie. He was one of those interviewed by the media.
“The truth is, we don’t know how to understand… maybe… the risk we take. I also take personal responsibility. It’s a big deal for us, for the team, for everything in the remaining eight games. Good opportunity, but it’s impossible,” he analyzed.
He admitted that achieving the goal of qualifying for the 2025 Copa Sudamericana is becoming increasingly complex. “The odds are getting slimmer and slimmer. If we were victorious, it would depend more on ourselves. But it didn’t happen. You have to keep working, put your face up and of course show your face to the people .and think about what’s to come.
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Belgrano has won just two of its last 14 games, calling into question the management of head coach Juan Cruz Real. “We didn’t talk to Juan, but the team is good. We know the result is important and we have to show up, but we are good,” Jarrah dismissed doubts.
Although he admitted: “It happens all the time. When you don’t win, you start talking about bad things. As they say, they are starting to show up. But, I reiterate, our team is strong.
– You are in a great moment, but the team is not. What do you think?
-No, no, no one is saved here, we are all responsible. As I tell you, from the moment we had to go through, to continue, I have no problem facing it, but the desire and the belief that Belgrano will always get better will always be on my side and on the side of all my colleagues . So let’s think about what happens next.
——How is your contract renewal going?
——No, no, now is not the time to talk about this. In fact, I’d like to think about Wednesday’s game (vs. Banfield at 5 p.m.) and be able to get a good result.
– What does the team need to do to get back to peak performance?
– If I had known, maybe it would have been easier to face the competition, like I told you. We have to do a lot of things and correct a lot of mistakes to become a leadership team. The most important thing is to try to keep our arc at zero. This will give us confidence and give us another rhythm to play. We have to be strong at home so that is a very important point and we are not there yet.
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**Interview with Franco Jara: Reflecting on Challenges and Hopes for Belgrano**
**Interviewer:** Franco, thank you for joining us today. After the recent 1-2 defeat against Defensa y Justicia, how are you feeling personally and as a team?
**Franco Jara:** Thank you for having me. Honestly, it’s been a tough period for us. We put in a lot of effort, but the results just aren’t coming our way. As a team, we’re frustrated, but I also take personal responsibility for our performance. It’s a critical time with only eight matches left, and we know we need to step up.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned taking personal responsibility. Can you elaborate on how you see your role in improving the team’s situation?
**Franco Jara:** Absolutely. As one of the more experienced players, I feel it’s my job to lead by example and keep the team’s morale high, even when things aren’t going our way. I try to motivate my teammates and stay positive. We need to focus on the upcoming games and give our all to turn the tide.
**Interviewer:** Qualifying for the 2025 Copa Sudamericana seems increasingly difficult. What’s the mentality like in the locker room right now?
**Franco Jara:** It’s definitely challenging. The odds are getting slimmer with each match. If we had secured a victory, our path would have been clearer, but now we need to regroup and keep working hard. It’s crucial to show our fans that we’re committed to the cause, regardless of the setbacks.
**Interviewer:** The fans clearly value you as a player. How does their support impact you and the team during these tough times?
**Franco Jara:** The support from our fans means everything to us. They come out week after week, cheering for us even when the results aren’t favorable. It’s that belief and passion that push us to keep fighting. We owe it to them to show our best selves in the remaining games.
**Interviewer:** Looking ahead, what’s your message to Belgrano fans?
**Franco Jara:** I want to assure our fans that we are working hard every day, trying to find solutions and improve. While the situation is tough, we haven’t lost hope. We are committed to turning things around and giving them the results they deserve. Thank you for sticking with us.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your time, Franco. We wish you and the team the best of luck in the coming matches!
**Franco Jara:** Thank you! We appreciate the support!