Victor Machinebetter known as Vitolois officially retired from football. This was announced on the Constant Acttitude podcast where he assured that “people will know, because I haven’t set foot on a football field in two years.” More specifically since April 15, 2023, when he played his last game in Las Palmas against Granada. That day they kicked him out.
The 2022-23 campaign ended The Palms with low participation in the Canarian team that ended up being promoted to the First Division. After that, in 2023-24 he was left without a team, and was trying to Emirates Clubteam where he played Andres Iniesta and Paco Alcacer. Then, he has exotic offers, but “not all money, you have to put the welfare of your people first…”
A forced decision because “in the end I had such a bad time with the injuries that I said I wanted to lose a little bit of everything and be with my family. I had three operations and it took nine or ten months to recover from each one. they .”
In this way, a Spanish international came to Atlético de Madrid in 2018 as a star. In it Seville He won three Europa Leagues and was a fixture in Spain. In three and a half seasons in red and white, he achieved a League, a Europa League and a European Super Cup, but he played only 101 games, scoring seven goals and providing six assists. After that he tried his luck in debt to Getafe and The Palmsbut he was unable to redirect his career.
“It’s in it Athletic There are more bad years than good. Because of the wounds. I’m not having problems or anything, if my body can handle it… I’ve done quite a few tests and I can’t find an answer. But I took good friends from there and I was under the command of Simeon” he admitted on the podcast, Vitolo.
After his withdrawal, Vitolo He is looking for new challenges: “Right now I don’t know what to do. I train, I play, I go to paddle tennis, I’m quite happy. I don’t know what the future will bring. I’ll listen to what comes from within me.”
Source: La Verdad

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