Marcos Caner, new board member of Olimpia, analyzed the current situation of the club Para Uno, shaken by Marco Trovato's sanction by FIFA, the decline in sports performance, Daniel Garnero's dismissal, and Ricardo Doria's resignation as vice president.
"You can't start evaluating Olimpia's year now with what happened. It was a completely atypical and difficult year. Marco's (Trovato) situation was something that hit hard internally, in all areas, that factor can't be underestimated," he said.
Later, the official referred to the purely football aspect, where they also had a failure in the Copa Libertadores. "It was also a very bad football year so far, without results, we are the team that came out worst from the pandemic," he said in a conversation with Fútbol a lo Grande.
"We had a very bad Libertadores, I think it was the worst Libertadores in this tenure. These are things that we have to acknowledge and assume, Olimpia doesn't forgive you, the fans don't forgive you, they are unforgiving, they demand from you every Sunday," he expressed.
However, Caner pointed out that they still have "a chance". "Even so, we have a brilliant opportunity with the system of this Clausura, to qualify for the playoffs, and in three matches, seek a title, which is important to have a chance, but we must take advantage of it," he concluded.