Orlando Sá has decided to hang up his boots and retire from active football. This is what the footballer himself has communicated this morning to his teammates and the Málaga coaching staff. Before starting the training session, the Portuguese striker has transmitted his decision due to a new Achilles tendon injury, which already had him off for many months last season.
“Thank you for this year and wish you all the best. Now I have to face a new life and, nothing, it has been a pleasure to enjoy with everyone”Was the message that Sá sent to the squad, as reported by Málaga through its official media. The announcement of his goodbye coincides with the celebration of his 33rd birthday. In the video released by the club, the '9' blue and white claims to feel “Delighted to have been part of a historic club like this. Thank you very much from the heart”.
The striker was Málaga 2020-21's first signing and became a bet of the club, which at that time hoped that he could acquire a great physical level and help the team during the season. His role has been testimonial and has been below initial expectations. Orlando Sá has participated in 21 official matches for Málaga, 18 in the League and 3 in the Cup, and has played a total of 558 minutes. His offensive contribution is reduced to a goal against Coruxo in the Cup.
Málaga wanted to publicly thank the Portuguese for his “professionalism and dedication shown in the last year of his successful football career. Good luck in the new stage that begins in your life! And happy birthday, Orlando!