Mexico City /
Alan Mozo revealed that during the coronavirus pandemic, he felt he had drifted away from his dreams of being a football player after gaining weight and making strange decisions, such as dyeing his hair. In the face of such a situation, Pumas defender decided to change his life and hired a nutritionist, personal trainer and coach.
This was announced in an interview with Javier Alarcón on his YouTube channel, where he talked about this issue after the sanction he received from Pumas for going out to a restaurant to celebrate a birthday then when it violates club rules to avoid coronavirus infection.
“The pandemic affected me a lot, I gained weight, I gained weight, I dyed my hair, I looked at the photos and I said, ‘What did I do? “You lose the importance of the moment and there was a pool that said what I wanted, what I do wrong because I move away from my dreams which makes me get up in the morningnot money, not fame, but to achieve my dreams and from there I said: I do things wrong, I have to focus “, he said.
“My family doesn’t even know how to approach it anymore, it’s something they have to do internally, because if they don’t, otherwise you don’t understand. From there I started to do things well, I reached a final with Pumas being the owner, without people, it was a bit strangeFrom there I hired a physical trainer, besides the one from Pumas, a nutritionist and a sports coach, which prepared me.“.
Alan Mozo was the undisputed owner of Andrés Lillini’s scheme, but is now isolated as time goes by suggested by doctors where he contracted the virus.
“This situation is different, because it gives me a helplessness for everything that was built in me. I felt different, my physique, my way of playing, I went back to what made me stand out, I feel that this situation that just happened makes me helpless because all the work of the months and years falls.“, he showed.
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