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The former Honduras coach wanted Luis Palma very much at Celtic and in the national team, directly and evasively.
The winger joined Brendan Rodgers’ side on a long-term contract with Greek club Aris, and regained his position in the national team for matches against Jamaica and Grenada this month, losing to the former 1-0. This came after a verano. de rumours and controversies surrounding coach Diego Vazquez’s decision to exclude him from the Summer Gold Cup host team, despite a brilliant first season in Greece.
Honduras did not leave the organization and Vázquez failed to finish the summer on the bench, and now responds to accusations of friction with some players, quarrel with a journalist and omission of Palma. He responded to LaPrensa: “Both things are false, they did not exist, they are inventions. All the footballers came here when they were called, they were doing it.
“If we do not appeal, let it be through a technical resolution because at some point it is mandatory to educate. I didn’t have any discussions with any journalists. “
But when the question arose as to whether Palma had been excluded on technical grounds or by act of indiscipline, the answer was evasive in his delivery. Vásquez replied bluntly: “It is a closed issue, I wish him and the entire national team the best. “