
Miku sobre su pelea con Sandoval: "Me lanzó dos puñetazos, no me dio porque me …
El exjugador del Rayo Vallecano, Miku, ha sido el último invitado de ‘El Cafelito’, el pódcast dirigido y presentado por Josep Pedrerol en el canal
Miku Fedor Unveils Shocking Altercation and Broken Promises at Rayo Vallecano In a revealing interview, Venezuelan footballer Miku Fedor has disclosed a dramatic incident involving former Rayo Vallecano coach Paco Jémez, known as Sandoval, and shed light on his contentious departure from the club. Fedor recounted an alleged physical confrontation during his tenure at Rayo Vallecano. "He threw two punches at me, and I moved away," Fedor stated, detailing the unexpected aggression. Fedor also addressed the circumstances surrounding his decision not to play after Rayo Vallecano's relegation. He explained that he received a substantial offer from a Mexican club, which he believed would be mutually beneficial for him and the Spanish team. "I came for free. You paid me very little. I'm leaving you 3 million euros in transfer fees. Let me go," Fedor recalled telling the club's management, emphasizing the financial opportunity for Rayo Vallecano. Despite the club's initial assurance that "we are not going to sell anyone" to maintain team cohesion and aim for promotion, Fedor stated that they later sold another player, Josabed, to Celta de Vigo within a week. This perceived breach of trust, coupled with his personal exhaustion, led Fedor to inform the club, "I am not in the right mindset to play. Put someone who will perform optimally, because I am very burned out with the situation." The interview provides a rare glimpse into the internal dynamics and player-management relations within professional football.
El exjugador del Rayo Vallecano, Miku, ha sido el último invitado de ‘El Cafelito’, el pódcast dirigido y presentado por Josep Pedrerol en el canal