Dark Posted February 16, 2021 Posted February 16, 2021 In recent days, there has been much speculation about the probable return of Jefferson Farfán to League 1, specifically to Deportivo Municipal, a club where he started as a child and where he began to train. Apparently, everything fit, there was money and there was the desire of "Foquita" -who has not played since November 2020 due to an injury- to find a team. In addition, getting a club was not only the ambition of Farfán, but also of Ricardo Gareca, who counts his players on the fingers of his hands to face the qualifying matches in March. What happened then? It seems that everything was diluted in the last hours and that Farfán would only return to Peruvian football, but to say goodbye at Alianza Lima, a club that was his springboard to Europe and of which he is a fan. And the US $ 50 thousand that ‘Muni’ would disburse? Well there just. Now, it seems disproportionate and unwise to pay salaries of 50 thousand, 40 thousand or 30 thousand dollars a month, when Peruvian football is so worn out, that on top of it it collects terrible international sports results in its clubs. MIRA: Municipal denied having an agreement for the arrival of Jefferson Farfán What is urgently required here is investment in infrastructure, soccer fields, professional trainers and sports equipment; that is to say, seed potential figures and not spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy other players. Even, many times foreigners are hired who do not make a difference, who do not leave teachings and who are closer to retirement than anything else. But here we do not discuss the great professional quality of Farfán - demonstrated at length -. What we reiterate is that those who manage Peruvian clubs must think intelligently and sow what is indicated to improve the future of sport and not be dazzled only by moments for the ephemeral applause. And what is worse, in such a difficult time where there is not even an audience in the stands and therefore, income at the box office. MIRA: Paolo Guerrero and Jefferson Farfán ask for the return of federated sports Hopefully the idea is understood, because otherwise what would be the management of the managers of sports entities. It is always better to sell than to buy. So get tired: management with persistence and determination are the keys. Let's copy the best of other South American leagues. Not only clubs from Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay; Colombia, Chile and Ecuador are also doing it, and the vast advantage they have gained from us is already noticeable. Only then will we have more Farfanes, more Warriors and more Tapias. Except for error or omission.
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