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Víctor Guzmán after doping: “I lasted about three days without wanting to eat or go out”

The Chivas player confessed that he lived through difficult times after the drugs that took him away from the club in 2019

Ciudad de MéxicoUpdate:
The Chivas player confessed that he lived through difficult times after the doping that took him away from the club in 2019.
Ulises Naranjo

Víctor Guzmán, better known as Pocho, is back in Chivas after the doping by which his return to the Sacred Flock was overshadowed in the 2019 and according to his words, after said “nightmare” he spent days without eating or going out.

Guzmán explains

In an interview with TUDN, the reinforcement of Guadalajara indicated that everything he experienced was due to a carelessness that can happen to anyone, for this reason he decided to reintegrate into his daily life.

“I lasted about three days without wanting to eat or go out, but I said, ‘I haven’t harmed anyone, I didn’t kill anyone, I’m not a person who hurts someone or wants it to happen.’ What happened was a circumstance in life that so much can happen to me due to carelessness 24 hours a day, we were not professional.

“It can happen to you at any party you go to, like thousands of people and they don’t even realize it.”

Guzmán says that in those days, his family went through difficult times, because not only he suffered from the drug problem, but also his brother had complications with a project he had.

“It was hard and in the end we had incredible moments with the family. My brother was on a work project, everything caught fire, he had the furniture, living room, dining rooms, bedrooms. The workshop burned down two days later,” he commented.

Pocho says that what he lived through helped his family unite more and helped him discover who was on his side.

“It also destroyed me to see my brothers, my family, wondering why these things happen. We all need that closeness so that you really see who is with you, who even from your family turns their backs on you, that’s why we are the people we are today.”