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He left Cruz Azul in the dust and is now champion in Argentina

The former Cruz Azul midfielder played a total of 87 minutes in the final against Tigre.

By Hector Garcia

The former Cruz Azul midfielder played a total of 87 minutes in the final against Tigre.
The former Cruz Azul midfielder played a total of 87 minutes in the final against Tigre.
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The disbandment suffered by Cruz Azul for this semester also had consequences for those involved. None of the players who left La Máquina have been able to make a place for themselves and stand out in their new destinations; proof of this is the rumors that speak of some of them being willing to return to La Noria.

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Jonathan Rodríguez is having a hard time in Arabia. The Uruguayan striker has not been able to adapt to a league that is totally different from the Mexican league and has barely scored a single goal in five months. A similar case to that of Orbelin Pineda, who continues to fail to convince Eduardo Coudet and has barely had any playing time at Celta de Vigo.

There is no positive news from those who remained in the Mexican league either. Luis Romo and Roberto Alvarado are not among the finalists of this Clausura 2022. In fact, the former has played a residual role in the ranks of Rayados de Monterrey, which disappointed this semester after investing millions of dollars.

Roberto Alvarado, on the other hand, was able to convince at the Rebaño, but it was not enough for him to do anything important in his first tournament away from La Noria.

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The only exception to the aforementioned cases is Pol Fernández, an Argentine midfielder who was crowned this weekend with Boca Juniors in the final of the Argentine League Cup.

The former Celeste midfielder played 87 minutes in the final against Tigres, which ended in a 3-0 win for the Xeneizes. Of all the departures that took place at Cruz Azul, Pol's was the worst. The player agreed behind the club's back to a deal with the Buenos Aires club and then forced the Cementera board to negotiate his departure.

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