César Farías: “I can’t believe in hairdressing gossip”

César Farías: “I can’t believe in hairdressing gossip”
César Farías: “I can’t believe in hairdressing gossip”

Although his story in América de Cali has already come to an end, César Farías continues to make people talk. The Venezuelan coach, who was in charge of one of the stages with the worst results in recent years for the Valle del Cauca teamhad to deny an alleged attack on a member of the Reds’ coaching staff.

“They can say that I have a bad relationship with the players and that is not true… I can’t believe in hairdresser gossip, I respect him, I have given him consideration and because he is older than me, but I deserve respect and he is defaming me. “This is an international network and I feel morally affected because I have sons and daughters,” said the coach on ESPN.

The Venezuelan reiterated that at no time did he disrespect any of his teammates and that everything that has been said is a lie. The technical director asked that this information be rectified since many people have contacted him for the alleged information that has been handled.

“It is sad that you want to dirty a person, as a human being. As a coach I can be good or I can be bad. They watch this program in my country, sometimes my parents, my friends watch it and they ask me these things. And they have been defaming for days, it is not true and I have to categorically deny it“, he claimed.

“But I was surprised by all the things he said about me: that I got into a fight, that I hit a coach, that I hit a lady, any number of things”, complemented the former technical director of América de Cali.

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