Dark Posted June 19, 2020 Posted June 19, 2020 Jean Deza was fired from Alianza Lima for repeated indisciplines, but Fondo Blanquiazul had other plans for the questioned national attacker. Fernando Farah, a member of the group, announced that not everyone was in favor of the player's departure in the ‘intimate’ intern. "I was very sorry for what happened with Deza, it was all so fast that we did not have time to protect him," said the member of the collective that chairs the Victorian club's Board of Creditors. "We could not implement the plan we had to save the human being more than the player and that was what hurt me the most," added Farah in dialogue with the ‘Las Voces del Fútbol’ program. Alianza Lima announced on Monday the separation of Jean Deza for constant faults. In a statement, it was made public that the footballer "broke good labor faith and failed to comply with the club's internal work regulations," causing "great harm to the image of the institution." In this way, Deza will not be part of the return of the Blue and Whites to League 1 under the direction of Mario Salas, who has already arrived in Peru to start his period under the command of the "intimates." Since his mandatory confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic in a hotel in Lima, the Chilean strategist assured that he was aware of the striker's situation, gave his opinion on the matter and respects the club's decision. 1
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