Juan Fernando Quintero declared regarding what he will do in his future at the “Academy”, after the team’s elimination in the League Cup.
The Colombian midfielder Juan Fernando Quintero avoided confirming its continuity in racing after the removal of the equipment from the League Cup at the hands of Central Rosarywhile he supported the interim coach Sebastian Grazzini to remain in office.
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“I am in Racing. It is what matters most to me and I want to defend this team. There is always speculation, there are things that I do not control. It would be disrespectful to say today that I am leaving because I feel sad”expressed the footballer, author of the penalty goal that gave equality to the Avellaneda team and took the match to the shootout from twelve steps.


And he added: “Personally, I would like Grazzini to continue. I want to thank him for the work he did and the desire he put into it from the day he took office, because not everyone does it.”
However, the coach himself was upset by a phrase from the club president, Victor Whitewho stated that his permanence in office was tied to whether the “Academy” won the title in the contest.
“Many times that is difficult, isn’t it? When they say that if you win, you continue or if you end up becoming champion, you continue… Many times we, who are on this side, suffer a lot from those things. But they are the rules of the game “You have to understand them.”said the coach at a press conference.
Along those lines, he remarked: “What I’m saying is that we took charge of a difficult moment. And thank God the objectives were met. Afterwards, each one takes charge of the things they say… We are calm, but very, very sad. We dreamed of fighting because I think that, in general terms, Racing was a team that played well. They came from less to more. They always tried. But football is like that, sometimes it doesn’t pay.”
Source: Ambito

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