Ruggeri expressed his opinion on accidents in Gymnastics and tended to a controversial comment

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Oscar Ruggeri expressed his opinion on the matter ESPN on serious incidents in the match between Gym Y Mouth, which caused the death of a fan and dozens of injuries. They were the topic of the day on a Friday where rubber bullets thundering around the Lobo stadium are still ringing.

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This was discussed in sports programs, where police action was questioned and justice was asked to determine the degree of accountability of the security agencies and the La Plata club. El Cabezón has said his thing, and as always it has generated controversy.

His name was in trend Twitter after adding “fans who behave badly” to his criticisms, as he pointed out. A sentence that seemed to be addressed to the barrabrava more than to the events that occurred in La Plata, with the thousands of Lobo fans trapped inside the tripero.

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But it wasn’t just that intervention that blew up the audience who witnessed the cycle that drives the Vignolo chickenmaking it the focus of criticism on social networks.

At another point in his speech, Ruggeri wondered why the game was not played in La Plata city stadium, better known as the “Single Stadium of La Plata”, a much larger stage than the Juan Carmelo Zerillo and in a location more easily subject to security operations.

“I am intrigued that they explain to me, why they made such a stadium in La Plata, are people not prepared for the tremendous stadium there is, to play a game of these characteristics?” Asked Ruggeri referring to the Uno. And he raised: “How many enter the Forest, 30 thousand? And in the One, 50 thousand? Hello …”.

Mariano Closingpresent at the exchange, he tried to explain to Ruggeri that what happened in the Forest has nothing to do with the setting but with the decisions of the security officers and the police.

“In any case, if you played in the other stadium, it was different. And don’t come around me,” Ruggeri insisted.

Journalist Leo Gabes intervened there to remember the crime of Javier Jerez, in 2013, a Lanús fan who died from a rubber bullet that hit his chest during the match in which Grana visited Estudiantes de La Silver , in the single stadium. That episode also spelled the end of visiting supporters in Argentine football. “When they want it to happen, it happens,” Gabes said, pointing to organization and controls.

Ruggeri accepted the reporter’s remark but remained firm in his position.

“Are we prepared to organize such an event? Next week we move on and that family that lost that man is over, over. We do not remember anymore, how many people have died in a court? Now I say, make things as simple as possible, like going to a bigger stadium, “said Cabezón, with his particular style.

And he added, towards the end of his statement: “They have a terrible stadium. Do it in a more open place, so that all the people can enter. The one who paid for the ticket and cannot enter, that is angry.”

Source: Clarin

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