Deyna Castellanos is once again in the spotlight among Venezuelan fans. The 24-year-old footballer, formerly of Atlético de Madrid and now at Manchester City, is receiving harsh criticism for his attitude during a press conference as the captain of his team with the coach Pamela Conti which did not go well in his country.
The truth is, in response to a question from one of the journalists present, Dayna He approached and told his coach: “I’ll answer first”, words that made fans question whether he was in charge of the locker room as opposed to his coach. From the Venezuelan media, they put their hands on their heads making sure that the player “orders his coach to be quiet.”
In the press conference after the 1-0 victory over Uruguay, the team’s technical director, Pamela Conti, was asked about the statement released, via Instagram, by one of the team’s players.
In the said statement, Sonia O’Neil He declared that it was a lie that he was injured, nor was he sick, because he was not in the national team, but he and another teammate only asked permission to go to the bank that was next to the hotel where they were staying. and “due to a lack of communication, the “Coach thought we didn’t have permission to go.”
Asked about this, Dayna He wanted to anticipate his coach’s explanations. “This is all we will talk about on the subject. Honestly, if I’m honest, I got out of the shower and came straight over here, I’m not aware of what Sonia may or may not have said. “I consider that he is an adult and if he made the decision to give those statements, we will have to see what happened,” he explained. Castellanos.
After speaking, he gave way Pamela Conti, which explained why the player was removed from the team. He did it afterwards Dayna I made it clear to him that he will speak first. A move that caused a great uproar.
Source: La Verdad

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