It was one of the most talked about pieces in recent times. Defender André Orellana made a devastating tackle in the 88th minute of the Honduran classic between Marathon and Olimpia.
After the game, Orellana publicly apologized and admitted that his sweep represented an impulsive and unjustified act towards his former teammates, as the defender is currently defending the Marathon colors after precisely being loaned from Olimpia. “I think it was a play where the momentum and courage of the game convinced me. It is not correct at all. “I have already spoken to ‘Patón’ (Mejía), who is like a father to me,” he assured.
“Germán Mejía told me that nothing was happening, that he loved me and that I was part of the game, that I shouldn’t lose my DNA and keep working, that I still had a lot to grow. And I also spoke to the teacher (Pedro Troglio, Olimpia coach). And well, I just apologize to both institutions, both the Marathon and Olimpia. “Professor Troglio told me to stay calm, that he valued me and that these were experiences that I needed to improve,” he noted.
Likewise, the defender admitted in a letter that he had committed an “unjustified offense” and ruled out that there had been a personal problem with his former Olimpia teammates. “I was carried away by the excitement of the game, but that doesn’t justify my behavior at all,” he said.
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