A few weeks ago, it was rumored that Alejandro Cabeza could immigrate to football on the Old Continent, specifically in Sochi, Russia. However, the deal fell through overnight and the forward had to return to Ecuador and return to training with Emelec.
A few days after the failed signing of Cristiano Noboa for the team, the striker took a moment to explain why he did not make it to the Russian league, showing his regret to the media.
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“There was no agreement between the teams. I passed the medical examinations, I don’t know where it comes from that I didn’t. Everything was ready, unfortunately it didn’t happen. We must continue, it was another experience. I’m here, ready for the team, said the footballer.
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He also took the moment to talk about Bombillo’s current affairs, believing that it is possible that the team can improve their performances towards the end of the season.
“Thank God, now with the victory we can work better, we must move forward. I congratulate my teammates on a good game me already (Jaime Ayoví) to score a goal. I am happy, I always try to support them. It’s hard when you’re a striker and you don’t score,” commented the striker.
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— ESPN Ecuador (@ESPNEcuador) September 28, 2023
Finally, Cabeza reflected on what it means to fight for position with the elite forwards at Ballet Azul: “With Ayoví, Miller (Bolaños) and Coward (Bryan Angulo) we have a nice competition.” (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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