Former Cruz Azul player appealed to “witchcraft” and dreams of breaking the ‘Machine’ curse

José Guadalupe Castañeda believes in witchcraft and has previously performed at La Noria and Estadio Azul

Jose Guadalupe Castañeda is one of the last champions with Blue cross, as he was part of the squad that was crowned by the Lion with an overall of 2 to 1.

Lupillo‘is one of the most concerned and eager that the’ Sky Machine ‘wants to reclaim the trophy, as he has stated on several occasions via social networks, which is why he has resorted to unusual practices in the cement team, in a attempt to help the campus to realize its mission.

Jose Guadalupe Castañeda He mostly interacts with netizens and has let them know he has the antidote Blue cross Get a new league title. All part of a dream he once had in which, as he has repeatedly pointed out, would be the key to leading cement manufacturers to the coveted championship.

As he expressed at the time, for this to happen, he had to rejoin the Blue cross, which he returned to late last year as a viewer of the basic forces, at the invitation of himself Guillermo Álvarez Cuevas, former president of the institution.

Sources close to the heavenly set, noted ESPN Digital what Castañeda “He believed strongly in the subject of witchcraft, spells.”

He asked the lawyer Álvarez for permission to take someone and do things there. He said it was supposed to be to pour holy water, but it wasn’t like that. ‘

“The fact is that they were doing a kind of ritual, of shamanism; something like that, very rare, and yes, they actually emptied buckets of water, ”he described.

The source said that “he did it a few times before at the Blue Stadium, then he tried the same thing early this year.”

“The players, the truth is they didn’t respond very well to those things; they listened to them and others, but in the end it didn’t do anything, because they demanded respect for religions and personal beliefs,” he added.

In this way he stated that the footballers chose to dodge ‘LupilloCastañedaso he wouldn’t try to convince them of practices they disagreed with, as “he’s convinced the team was haunted by a curse or something.”

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