Espanyol Set to Sanction Pickel After Delayed Return from DR Congo Duty

Espanyol Set to Sanction Pickel After Delayed Return from DR Congo Duty

Charles Pickel is facing disciplinary action at RCD Espanyol after failing to report back to the club following international duty with the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The Congolese defender was part of the national team squad that secured a historic qualification victory against Jamaica, a result celebrated widely across the country. However, the aftermath of that achievement has taken a controversial turn, with the player yet to return to his club responsibilities in Spain.

Espanyol head coach Manolo González confirmed that the club is aware of the situation and will take appropriate measures once Pickel reports back.

“We are waiting for the player to return. When he does, the club will take the necessary disciplinary action,” González stated, signaling the club’s firm stance on player accountability.

While the specifics behind Pickel’s delayed return remain unclear, the incident places a spotlight on the delicate balance between international commitments and club obligations. Espanyol, currently navigating a demanding phase of their season, will be keen to resolve the issue swiftly to maintain discipline within the squad.

Pickel’s absence could also have sporting implications, depending on the severity of any sanctions imposed. For now, the club awaits his return, with internal proceedings expected to follow shortly after.

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