According to Poland
In a recent report from leading media outlet Onet, Czestochowa Laków Football Club has recently suffered a shocking case of player management issues. The team's newly signed 23-year-old goalkeeper, Claesson, was found to be overweight shortly after joining the team, a situation that quickly sparked concern and worry within the club.
Claesson, who was brought in by Czestochowa Valakov on a waiver this summer, spent the first three years of his career at Premier League side Leeds United, and is seen as a promising young goalkeeper despite his limited playing opportunities. After the transfer of the team's main goalkeeper, Kovačević, to Sporting Portugal, Claesson was highly expected to be the main goalkeeper for the new season.
However, reality poured cold water on Claesson. After joining his new club, Claesson's weight problem became a stumbling block on his career path. In the face of this serious situation, the head coach Pappu decisively took measures and sent Claesson down to the reserve team, hoping that through rigorous training to help him regain his best condition and lose weight.
Unfortunately, Claesson did not appreciate the opportunity and was instead caught by fans blatantly violating the team's dietary rules by patronizing fast food restaurants like McDonald's. This behavior was undoubtedly a blatant provocation to the head coach and club management, and further intensified the club's disappointment and anger towards him.
Currently, the Czestochowa Rakufu club has been informed of the situation and is considering the harshest possible punishment - the outright termination of the contract with Claesson. Such a decision is difficult but necessary for the club, as Claesson's undisciplined behavior has been a serious violation of the team's discipline and rules, as well as affecting the team's overall image and morale.