“He thinks he is superior and he is a failure, a coward”

“He thinks he is superior and he is a failure, a coward”
“He thinks he is superior and he is a failure, a coward”

Unión San Felipe is not having a good season in Primera B, the team from the central zone of the country is the current bottom of the division and risks being relegated to Second Professional. Germán Cavalieri, who was the club’s coach last year and who was fired from the red-and-white team, referred to the “Uní-Uní” moment.

After the triumph of his current club, San Marcos de AricaOn September 11 for the Chile Cup, Cavalieri indicated “I find it difficult (for them to be saved) I feel sorry for the team, for the city. I know that many things are done wrong in the club, it doesn’t have to be my concern or my business, but there are many boys who I saw suffer.”

Cavalieri’s statements generated a reaction from the owner of Unión San Felipe, Raul Delgado, according to the Primera B Chile site. “He is hurt because we fired him“, he stated, adding that “We fired him for being the worst coach that ever passed through the club. Not only because he is incapable but also because of his pride and his ego. He thinks he is superior to anyone and he is a failure

In that same sense, Delgado added that “he should dedicate himself to directing his club. He is disrespectful. Disoriented. We worry about ours. “Things always fall into place.”

Currently Unión San Felipe occupies the last position in Primera B with only four points and was also eliminated in the round of 16 of the Chile Cup after losing 1-0 against Deportes Melipilla.

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