Pablo Chavarría has one more year on his contract with Málaga, until 2023, and his intention is to continue linked to the blue and white project next season. This was confirmed this Thursday at the microphones of BE Malaga: “I plan to stay, I have one year left on my contract and I want to reverse this bad year I hadbecause it is reality. I only played three starting games. In my head is to recover the level that I had the first year in Malaga and I want to stay one hundred percent. I haven’t met with the club, but I have a contract”.
The Argentine recognizes that it has not been an easy season, neither collectively nor individually: “I had several muscle injuries that slowed me down. In the knee I had no more problems and I came back earlier than expected. It is more than anything due to inactivity in these months. The same thing happened with other players. I want to forget about all that and think ahead, I have a strong head for that. As for the team, it has been a tough campaign. It was not what we expected. It is in our hands to certify the permanence this weekend, it is the most important game of the season. There will be time to reflect because three technicians came. There are many things to do self-criticism”.
The match against Burgos could be the definitive one to achieve salvation. “It’s in our hands, we know it and we’ll leave everything because it’s our grand finale,” said Chavarría, who He also praised Pablo Guede: “The change is visible to everyone, it is very important that it has arrived. He gives me all his confidence since I was able to start training”.
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