And although there is no official version of the club, apparently Ecuadorian midfielder Juan Cazares would star in an act of indiscipline at Independiente de Avellaneda in Argentina.

According to the albiceleste press, the tricolors did not attend training last Monday and did not inform the club about this situation.

“While management is progressing in negotiations with Uruguayan Pablo Repetta, the one who continues to work in the day-to-day life of Independiente is Pedro Monzón, on an interim basis. and Moncho He had to speak in the last few hours to one of his starting players for indiscipline,” the newspaper reported. Clarion.

“This is Juan Cazares, who was absent without notice from training on Monday and reappeared this Tuesday. Although he will not be left out of the list of concentrated players for Saturday’s game against Estudiantes in Avellaneda, it will be necessary to see if the temporary DT will keep him as a starter,” the newspaper added.

According to the note, the Ecuadorian turned 31 on Monday, the same day he was absent without notice. He then brought up personal problems and again made himself available to Monzón, who spoke with him and decided not to marginalize him from the team.

The football player was absent from training for personal reasons. He will not be marginalized ahead of the meeting with Estudiantes de La Plata. He trained with his teammates today,” a club source told the Buenos Aires newspaper.

It was also indicated that it was possible that Cazares could be suspended from playing in the match, but after discussions with Monzon, a different decision was made.

“Initially, this was the intention of the Monzón coaching staff. But then there was a conversation where things were clarified and it was decided that he would not be excluded from the invitees. Of course, they will wait for the football test to find out if it is Moncho replace or if he also believes that he should be there from the beginning,” the portal states.

In 2020, Cazares, who was a member of Atlético Mineiro in Brazil, was fined for hosting a party and later tested positive for COVID-19. (D)