Alliance Lima officially announced the departure of Guillermo Salas at the beginning of this week. 'Chicho', who achieved quite favorable numbers, directed his last match in the 0-0 draw against Universitario in the fifth round of the Clausura Tournament of the Liga 1, so now it will be Nixon Perea who will assume the position on an interim basis.
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This situation undoubtedly has generated uproar among fans and also among various personalities involved with the 'team of the people', such as Kohji Aparicio. The former player held nothing back and strongly criticized the management for the way the departure of 'Chicho' was handled.
"Alliance has not been showing good play, but it was known since the end of the opening that the next championship would be different. Obviously, it will be more complicated and that's normal. But I wonder, where are all those people who, when a classic was won, when they became champions, appeared in the photo and hugged 'Chicho'? When did they come out to support him as firmly as they declared when he became champion? There are others up there with suit and tie, who come out at these times and make statements, they are around here, parading, but for weeks with the 'Chicho' issue, they all disappeared, none spoke out", he began saying on 'Salimos Jugando' on Youtube.
"The coach knows that he always has to have his bags packed, but I criticize the way it was done. Yesterday they called the journalists to tell them what they were going to do and then 'Chicho'. These kinds of things are wrong. We know who is making the calls. It happened to me at some point. It is disrespectful and unethical, especially if they are going to call journalists, while the other person doesn't know", he added, using himself as an example.
Kohji Aparicio was upset with the players
"I'm not defending whether Alianza plays well or not. Chicho can try many things, but there are passes on the field that Chicho can't do anything about and the players are not doing them. It is also their responsibility and instead of going out to self-criticize, they came out and said that they were playing badly, but they didn't have any self-criticism", he concluded.