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Sánchez acknowledges Blooming's ups and downs, calls for team to 'straighten the cart'
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Sánchez acknowledges Blooming's ups and downs, calls for team to 'straighten the cart'

From El Deber · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Blooming's coach Erwin Sánchez acknowledged the team's inconsistent performance and took responsibility for their current struggles.
  • Sánchez confirmed meetings with the club's management and players to address concerns and emphasized the need for hard work to improve results.
  • The team aims to reverse their fortunes in their upcoming match against Guabirá, seeking to regain a leading position in the championship.

Erwin 'Platiní' Sánchez, coach of the Blooming academy, has broken his silence regarding the team's turbulent season. He acknowledged the "ups and downs" in the team's performance and accepted responsibility for their inconsistent football.

Following a meeting with club management and players, Sánchez stated that unity and hard work are crucial to reversing the team's situation. He admitted that the recent loss was disappointing but stressed the opportunity to overcome setbacks. "We have no reason to hide; we know the result from Wednesday in Sucre was not good at all. We've discussed it, analyzed it, but we have the opportunity to reverse the bad," he said.

We have no reason to hide; we know the result from Wednesday in Sucre was not good at all. We've discussed it, analyzed it, but we have the opportunity to reverse the bad.

— Erwin SánchezThe coach acknowledged the team's poor performance in their recent match.

Sánchez recognized the team's "rollercoaster" performances, which he believes must be corrected immediately. "It's not good to be on a roller coaster; it's our responsibility, and we have to move forward, everyone straightening the cart in the same direction," he stated. He confirmed discussions with the leadership and players, noting the importance of hearing their perspectives.

It's not good to be on a roller coaster; it's our responsibility, and we have to move forward, everyone straightening the cart in the same direction.

— Erwin SánchezSánchez described the team's inconsistent performances and the need for collective effort.

Avoiding excuses, Sánchez emphasized that the only way forward is to intensify daily work. "We must not make excuses; we have to work harder to get the results we want," he affirmed, highlighting a unified approach among the technical staff, players, and management. The coach also praised the leadership's willingness to implement changes for the institution's benefit.

With internal matters addressed and support reaffirmed, Blooming is now focused on their next challenge. They will visit Guabirá on Sunday in Montero, where Sánchez and his players aim to overcome recent stumbles and begin climbing the championship standings.

We must not make excuses; we have to work harder to get the results we want.

— Erwin SánchezThe coach stressed the importance of increased effort and dedication.
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Originally published by El Deber in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.