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Sanchez Cribari: I Am Finished With Lazio
The Brazilian stopper is unhappy at being left out of the team and he wants an exit from the Olimpico...
Lazio defender Sanchez Cribari has revealed that it's time to pack his bags and leave the club after being left to rot on the bench.
The Brazilian stopper, who has been at the club four years, has admitted that it's time to move after failing to get back into the starting XI. Cribari has been struggling this season and he has not had the confidence of coach Delio Rossi following a less than deft performance against Chievo Verona.
"I wanted to end my career at this club, but this is no longer the case," Cribari told O'Globo.
"My agent is working, but it's still a bit early to talk about the European transfer market. I hope everything is dealt with as soon as possible."
The player arrived from Udinese in 2005, but an exit seems on the horizon following his latest words.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
The Brazilian stopper, who has been at the club four years, has admitted that it's time to move after failing to get back into the starting XI. Cribari has been struggling this season and he has not had the confidence of coach Delio Rossi following a less than deft performance against Chievo Verona.
"I wanted to end my career at this club, but this is no longer the case," Cribari told O'Globo.
"My agent is working, but it's still a bit early to talk about the European transfer market. I hope everything is dealt with as soon as possible."
The player arrived from Udinese in 2005, but an exit seems on the horizon following his latest words.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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