The Monza player followed his teammates closely and posted words of encouragement at the most difficult moment of his career.
He Argentine striker Alejandro “Papu” Gómezwho plays in the Italian monza, was suspended for two years for doping, the club reported on Friday A series.
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After the suspension, the 35-year-old Argentine player followed the match his team played against the Rome and published an emotional message on his personal Instagram account.


“Dai Ragazzi” wrote in Italian Papu Gomez which, if translated into Spanish, means “Let’s go team.”
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The player, who would only play again at the age of 37 if he does not retire from the activity first, was shown in bed with his legs crossed watching the match his team played against the Roman giant.
The Monza statement
The 35-year-old, who joined the monza As a free agent at the end of September, he was part of the Argentine team that won the world Cup last year.
“He AC Monza informs that today, October 20, 2023, FIFA has notified the Spanish Anti-Doping Commission of the resolution in the first instance of the Spanish Anti-Doping Commission against the player “Alejandro Darío Gómez”says the statement.
The club also indicated that the presence of terbutaline, a medication taken to calm a bronchospasm crisis, was found in the player’s sample.
The positive result occurred in October 2022, when Gómez played for Sevilla.
Source: Ambito

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