It was announced by the Cementeros that together with the departures of Ángel Mendoza and Rómulo Otero, Rafael Baca and Pablo Aguilar could be close to leaving the club, but the one that the fans do not tolerate is still not leaving.
This causes a lot of confusion because it is not only the fans who are asking for the departure of a specific player from La Máquina but also the numbers accompany this demand of the fans.
According to Mexican press reports, both Rafael Baca and Pablo Aguilar are already one foot and a half out of the institution, but both players would leave for very different reasons.
The most delicate case is that of Rafael Baca, as he has fallen out with the Cementero fans, who for several weeks now have been using Twitter to promote the hashtag #FueraBaca, to demand the player's departure from the institution.
The midfielder still has six months left on his contract, but the rupture with the Cementero fans is total and that keeps the player, who arrived from the San Jose Earthquakes of the MLS, uncomfortable.
On the other hand, Aguilar's departure is due more to the monetary aspect since, according to what has been reported, his salary is too high for the club and so far the institution has not talked to the player to renew his contract.
Therefore, it is understood that Aguilar's time with the Cementero team is already numbered, although if he were to reach an agreement with Cruz Azul, he could probably wear the Celeste uniform for one more tournament.
However, what puzzles the team's fans is that it is still not known if the player that the fans no longer tolerate will remain with the team.
Although when Iván Morales arrived in Mexico there was a lot of expectation for his performance in Cruz Azul, today, once the tournament is over, it is clear that the player is the one that the fans can no longer tolerate.
And this is not only justified by the booing that the Chilean player experienced in the last matches he played with La Máquina, which was even heard on Mexican national television every time his departure from the field was announced.
In terms of numbers, Morales arrived as a promising goal scorer, since at Colo-Colo in Chile he had stood out precisely because of his eye for goal. But apparently, he forgot to pack that same goalscoring instinct when he traveled to Mexico.
Because the player finished the Liga MX with 0 goals and 1 assist, which gradually earned him the antipathy of the Celeste fans, who week after week saw him start the first half, only to be replaced by Santiago Giménez at the beginning of the second half.
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