After the San Lorenzo professional team has made the decision not to train, Captain Iker Muniaín launched a hard statement on social networks explaining the reasons for the controversial decision.
San Lorenzo It is in full crisis, with serious institutional and economic problems. Such is the case that this day the club’s professional players announced that they will start a work strike, without going to train due to lack of payment.
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After the leadership failed to pay the debt, the squad decided not to train and the captain Iker Muniain He expressed himself publicly with a strong statement on the situation.


“We have not perceived our salaries for months, which not only directly affects our relatives, but also puts in check the normal development of our professional activity”Spaniards begins in a story of his profile of his Instagram
“We have been patient, understanding and responsible, fulfilling our training, parties and commitments every day, always prioritizing the club, its colors and its people. However, we consider that the time has come to raise their voice. Give deserves “explains the Basque player to open heart.
“We hope this situation is resolved with the urgency and seriousness that requires. We do not seek conflict, but a specific and fair solution“, close the hard discharge of Iker Muniaín.
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This Thursday, as the leadership did not deposit a debt that is around 700 million pesoscorresponding to a part of the salary of February, March and April, and a portion of the salary of the current month, the players had a meeting in the costumes of the sports city and determined not to train until there is a solution.
In this framework, San Lorenzo will play a key and defining game next Monday, against Argentinos Juniors in The paternalby the quarterfinals of the Opening Tournament 2025.
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