“It affects me to be without playing for five months, it’s hard; I have a wife and a daughter, so…”

“It affects me to be without playing for five months, it’s hard; I have a wife and a daughter, so…”
“It affects me to be without playing for five months, it’s hard; I have a wife and a daughter, so…”

Surely, Colo Colo fans do not remember Iván Rossi with much devotion. The Argentine midfielder spent six months at Cacique during 2019 and his football contribution was scarce. In fact, the most remembered thing from his period at the Monumental is a penalty he committed in the Superclásico that year. Today, the trans-Andean is without a club.

At the end of last December her relationship with Platense ended and, although she received offers, none of them convinced her. “It gets hard. It affects me to not play for five months, but I get along well with the psychologist, it helps me not have the downturns that I have been going through. I had offers, luckily, although I rejected some of them and we are looking at the others,” he said on TyC Sports.

“I expected something from outside that later did not end up happening for different reasons. I have a wife and a daughter, so I evaluate from a different point of view. I talked about it with colleagues who were in this situation, I know that I am not the only one to whom this happens nor the last to whom it will happen.. One takes it seriously because since I played football I got up to train, went to a club and was with my teammates, it was part of the routine, but these five months were difficult for me,” he added.

He began studying a university degree

Rossi, due to the break, began to use his free time on other things. “I started studying and started studying psychologist. That is what I take as positive about this stoppage because with the whirlwind of football it is not possible. This gave me the chance to do other things that I couldn’t before and that’s why I enrolled in Sports Journalism. I had wanted to before, but now I have more free moments,” he concluded.

 
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