Medel stopped the cars of Cristián Sánchez for accusing indiscipline in Chile

Gary Medel, defender of Bologna and La Roja, did not let him pass the insinuations of Cristián Sánchez on ESPN regarding alleged indiscipline of players of the National Team.

Gary Medeldefender of Bologna of Italy and the Chilean National Team, spoke this Thursday with ESPN and, among other issues, he commented on the sayings due to an alleged indiscipline of “everyone’s team” by the former technician of La Roja, Martín Lasarte.

On the same channel, the Uruguayan strategist commented that there was a major mess between players and coaching staff during the 2021 Copa América, in Brazil, when some players had a hairdresser enter the health bubble.

“I was very surprised. I thought ‘how’, ‘what is this’, ‘with this quality of players’. I never thought that at the national team level it would happen. At that moment there was a tough talk”, said ‘Machete’ at the time.

Consulted by the sayings of the charrúa, Medel replied that “they imply something else. The only indiscipline was the hairdresser, because they had already told us that we were in a bubble and no one might pass.

At that time, the animator Christian Sanchez he replied “Gary, the feeling that one gets is that he (Lasarte) was talking beyond the subject of the hairdresser, he was talking regarding indiscipline. Indiscipline, I mean in terms of parties in the pieces… the classic one, right? Wasn’t that there?

The query bothered the ‘Pitbull’, who asked “How typical? Why do you say typical? ‘The typical, the typical’… Do you have proof, do you have things that you say all that?”.

Faced with pressure from the Bologna man, it was Nicolás Peric who squared off with the defender’s words and tried to explain his ESPN partner’s queries.

To close the issue, Medel stressed that “later we apologized (to Lasarte), that it was not going to happen anymore. Everything went in relationship in a good way and nothing else happened.

Check the meeting between Gary Medel and Cristián Sánchez:

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