What is your future? FBC Melgar has announced the departure of one of its newest employees

The ‘Domino’ team wants to improve performance for the 2023 finals and has therefore decided to end the relationship with one of the players who does not believe in technical command.

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FBC Melgar has progressed past the deadline so far in 2023. His start was very poor Pablo Lavallone Under the guidance of Didi and Mariano Soso, they finished mid-table in the Apertura competition and have the opportunity to continue playing in international competitions.

in law ‘Domino’ They know they have to progress to the second half of the year and are starting to make important decisions about the squad as they aim to be Clausura champions. For that reason, all arrows point to saying goodbye to Arequipa, an important footballer in the team.

Who left FBC Melgar?

Pablo Magnin Striker was selected Leave the club after six monthsIn that he failed to convince managers and fans of his ability in the ‘red and black’ attack and left through the back door.

Magnin came to Melgar earlier this season. Photo: FBC Melgar

Their numbers will cause them to leave

‘Morocho’ arrived at Arequipa at the start of the season as an attacking option alongside Bernardo Cuesta. He was in the headlines because ‘Bernie’s’ nationalization didn’t come out. But he was relegated to the bench after just three games into Apertura’s start.

Magnin could not show his beaten nose at Melgar. Photo: GLR

After 675 minutes Controversial 18 meetings Between the local league (14) and the Libertadores (4), eight of them as starters, He managed to score only three times (Game against Huancayo, Garcilaso and Lima Alliance), has the lowest average in terms of scoring (one goal every six games or 225′).

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It may have reached one of the ‘companions’

Due to his impressive performances in his country Tigre, Magnin was targeted by two of the most important teams in Peruvian football: University Y Lima Alliance. The Creams had him among their main options, but they chose Emanuel Herrera; The blue and whites scouted him, but rejected an interest in Pablo Saba.

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