After the sanction received by the player Puma, Alan Mozo, which this weekend was deactivated by the club after it was caught at a party and without precautions due to the coronavirus pandemic, Jose Juan Macías, before Chivas, said that when we talk about footballers the problems are exaggerated and that more is required of a player than a leader.
The player of The sacred flock, in an interview for Clear Brand, stressed that the extreme is reached when a footballer makes a mistake, aware that they are an example for many sectors of society.
“We are public figures and therefore we must give by example, but if I wanted to tell you about the other side of the coin, it is our fatalization as footballers, to do things that the vast majority of human beings do. We have a private life. I don’t think it’s okay demanding more from footballers than from the leaders themselves. If I see a footballer without a mask, I take things to the extreme, sometimes I even ask him to suspend or lose some of the money that someone takes home, “he said.
“On the other hand, if a deputy, a governor or a politician comes out without a mask, I don’t see them asking you to lose your job nor do they see that their family property is affected. At the end of the day, you have to be professional and, in my turn, I will always try give a positive example, especially for young people ”.
He had mild symptoms of covid-19
Macías talked about the trial after it was over diagnosed with covid-19, a few weeks ago. Said had some symptoms, mainly in the first four days, but most of the time he only had muscle fatigue.
“I was at home, in quarantine, I was resting and waiting for the negative to return to training until the negative came out. I had symptoms for the first four days of muscle fatigue; sense as if I had played two or three games; It gave me some headaches, but more than anything, fatigue, I felt very tired and I spent it at home sleeping”, A conchis El.