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Carrascal said that at CSKA he had disagreements “with only one person”
Dynamo Moscow midfielder Jorge Carrascal said that he had no conflicts with anyone at CSKA, but had disagreements “with only one person.”
The 25-year-old Colombian became a Dynamo player in August, signing a contract until 2027. Earlier, the football player said that he left the army club for personal reasons “because of some people.” According to him, the same thing happened with Jesus Medina, who moved to Spartak.
— There were no conflicts in CSKA. I don’t want to discuss this; I only had disagreements with one person. There was nothing like that with the players and staff. “I was looking for a place with a good atmosphere where I would really be needed,” Carrascal said in an interview with Championship.
In October last year, after the 13th round match against Spartak (2:2) on Match TV, Army head coach Vladimir Fedotov was asked whether the team’s performance in the second half could be called a failure, to which he stated that “a failure Only one player can have it.” And when asked what dictated the simultaneous replacement of Medina and Carrascal, the coach said: “It was clear that they did not perform the functions that we agreed on during the break. We need to show ourselves on the field, and shove our dissatisfaction somewhere else.”
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