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Equipo de la Liga de Campeones amenaza con alinear reservas contra el Atlético de Madrid en una gran protesta

Equipo de la Liga de Campeones amenaza con alinear reservas contra el Atlético de Madrid en una gran protesta

Un entrenador de la Liga de Campeones ha sugerido que podría hacer jugar a los reservas en protesta por la congestión de partidos de su equipo.

El técnico del Lille, Bruno Genesio, afirmó que hará jugar a los reservas durante el viaje del equipo de la Ligue 1 para enfrentarse al Atlético de Madrid en la Liga de Campeones el mes que viene.

El equipo francés comenzó su campaña de la Liga de Campeones con una decepcionante derrota por 2-0 a domicilio ante el Sporting la semana pasada, un partido en el que el internacional inglés Angel Gomes fue expulsado.

Fue un doble golpe para Gomes y el Lille, dado que el mediocampista ahora se verá obligado a quedarse fuera del choque de la próxima semana contra el actual campeón de Europa, el Real Madrid, en el Estadio Pierre Mauroy.

Pero es un partido contra los rivales del Real, el Atlético, para el que Genesio ha amenazado con sacar a los jóvenes, tras sentirse frustrado por el calendario del club.

Fue un doble golpe para Gomes y el Lille, ya que el centrocampista se verá obligado a no jugar el choque de la próxima semana contra el actual campeón de Europa, el Real Madrid, en el Estadio Pierre Mauroy.

Pero es un partido contra el rival del Real, el Atlético, para el que Genesio ha amenazado con sacar a los chicos, frustrado por el calendario del club.

Al comentar sobre la congestión del partido, Genesio dijo: “Sorprendido, eso es un eufemismo. Estoy… Ni siquiera quiero decir la palabra porque quiero ser educado. Es irresponsable, incluso si sé que esto no hará que muchos amigos […] vayan a Mónaco, Madrid y luego Lens el sábado, es simplemente escandaloso”.

Antes de emitir una respuesta irónica:

“Tal vez vayamos a Madrid con el equipo de reserva para guardarnos para el derbi. Y luego nos criticarían por no darlo todo en la Liga de Campeones”.

Es poco probable que Genesio necesite una acción tan drástica, pero los comentarios del técnico de 58 años se producen en medio de un debate en curso sobre el bienestar de los jugadores en el fútbol.

A principios de este mes, la estrella del Manchester City, Rodri, habló sobre las exigencias que se les imponen a los jugadores profesionales en el fútbol moderno.

Hablando antes de un choque de la Liga de Campeones, el mediocampista dijo:

“Creo que estamos cerca de eso. Creo que si le preguntas a cualquier jugador, dirá lo mismo.

“No es la opinión de Rodri ni nada. Creo que es la opinión general de los jugadores.

“Y si sigue así, habrá un momento en el que no tendremos otra opción, realmente creo, pero veamos. No sé qué va a pasar, pero es algo que nos preocupa porque somos los que sufrimos”.

Menos de una semana después, el internacional español sufrió una lesión de rodilla y se espera que esté fuera por el resto de la temporada.

El Lille se enfrentará al Atlético de Madrid en la capital española el 23 de octubre.

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