Carlos Antonio Vélez criticizes Fernando Uribe for calling soccer players slaves | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League

What happened over the weekend in Montería, in what would be the meeting between Jaguars e Independent Medellin by closes 19 of Betplay League I-2022still has a lot of fabric to cut.

This party might not take place because the DIM did not have guarantees to arrive in the city, due to the armed strike. His rival, the feline cast, was far from understanding the tense situation and went out on the field forgetting the membership, solidarity and other aspects that have called for reflection.

Criticism for Dimayor for allowing this situation, and for Jaguares, for not showing their friendly face with the rivalal, have been the order of the day. Once once more, Colombian professional football is on everyone’s lips. One more scandal to the list.

Regarding what happened, the former Millonarios striker and current Junior player, Fernando Uribe, posted a comment on his Twitter account in which he reproaches this act.

“That’s what we are, that’s how they treat us, like slaves. Unpresentable. That’s why young people, don’t be afraid to make economic decisions, because the game will want to manipulate us, while others earn money at the expense of what we generate, making us believe that we should do it ‘for love of art,'” Uribe said.

Fernando Uribe’s comment, in which he refers to the footballer as a “slave”, did not sit well with the journalist Carlos Antonio Vélez, who this Monday threw him a very hard dart, reminding him that there are some who earn millions of pesos and do not play. Acid criticism for whoever was the scorer for Millonarios and who signed with Junior following receiving a much higher financial proposal.

“Slave with salaries of more than 200 million a month and playing little… How many would do more for less… or not,” Vélez wrote to him.

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