Milton Caraglio, who recently returned to Mexico to serve in the Expansion League, revealed some details regarding his departure from Blue Cross from BBVA MX League.
The Argentine, who played from Apertura 2018 to Guard1anes 2020 with La Máquina, announced his relationship with the board of directors at that time was not good and he decided to leave the club earlier than expected.
In addition, he explained that his time with the red and black of Atlas It was more satisfactory, because despite being in the military for a season, he recognized that the deal was good.
“When you have the opportunity to demonstrate and you don’t play, it’s very difficult and that for me is the most unfair. It was a tough stage, I learned a lot too, but I wasn’t going to let myself be trampled, that’s why I made the decision to leave. I was always happy at Cruz Azul, beyond the fact that I left for an issue with the sports director (Jaime Ordiales) and with the technician (Robert Dante Siboldi). That is why I terminated my contract and ended up going to Atlas where, ultimately, they loved me the most, ”he mentioned in an interview for ESPN.
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???? ACCUSE STUPIDITY BY BLUE MESSAGE!
“We saw a defeatist, timorous mentality, lacking in hunger and sporting manliness”, the words that Milton Caraglio described as “stupidity” by Víctor Velázquez (Cruz Azul)…#CentralFOX pic.twitter.com/YKPK2YT2WN
— FOX Sports MX (@FOXSportsMX) January 14, 2021
He returned to Mexican soccer!
Facing the Closing Tournament 2023, Venados FC of the Expansion League signed the 34-year-old Argentine striker.
“¡Hola, Milton Caraglio! An agreement has been reached with the striker to reinforce the Astado attack following he passes the medical exams. Welcome to Yucatán! ”, reads the official account of the silver division team.
Milton Caraglio had sweet moments with Blue Cross; However, at the end of 2019 and in 2020, his performance led him to say goodbye to La Noria. Even the celestial team terminated his contract early and released him, so he went to Atlas with a one-year agreement.
As if it were a cosmic joke, La Máquina was champion six months following his departure; As if that were not enough, in 2021, the attacker terminated his contract with the rojinegros and returned to Rosario Central.
The rest? Atlas achieved the league championship, in Grita México A2021 following 70 years of drought, and Milton missed another historic passage in Mexican soccer.