Colón de Santa Fe striker Ramón “Wanchope” Ábila lamented today for his team’s defeat against Gimnasia La Plata, 1-0, which led to relegation to the Primera Nacional of Argentine soccer, and stated that it is ” “a very painful day” for the entire team, while apologizing to the fans.
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“We have to be left empty-handed. It is a very painful day for all of us, for the institution and for the people. “Apologies to the people, unfortunately it has not been our best year in terms of the group,” said the former Boca Juniors forward at a press conference.


“Colón is great because of its people and we are clear about that; we wanted to leave it in first class,” said the former Huracán and Sarmiento de Junín.
“These sporting misfortunes are the worst for a player. People accompanied us all year, we tried to give back a little of everything they have given us but we couldn’t. We want to apologize to you,” he added.
“We tried by all means to reach a tie. At one point it was an even match. It opened with a goal from another match. We had situations, but their goalkeeper also had an impact. We have to be left empty-handed,” he analyzed about the meeting.
“I always show my face. Both I and my teammates were always ready to play. I always show my face, no matter how the games go,” Ábila concluded.
Source: Ambito

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