– Soccer.
-No, I’m kicking.
– Kick me.
-No, I’m kicking.
Unusual, but this first round took place between two Racing players when the victory against Atlético Tucumán was almost cooked. Alcaraz had grabbed the ball to take charge of a free kick. But Cardona appeared therewho had just entered, and asked him to let him kick him.
Beyond the fact that both Cardona and Alcaraz covered their mouths, with that habit that players have of avoiding having their lips read, neither Edwin nor Charly could prevent what they were doing from being seen. A discussion that was recorded by the cameras. And the fans who were on the pitch also noticed.
And this Cardona managed to keep the ballwhile Alcaraz walked away as if grumbling, chewing anger. How did you kick him? Wrong.And people made him feel it. After the free throw, the Cilindro whistled the Colombian.
The relationship between Edwin Cardona and the Racing fans is increasingly tense. In addition to questions about his small football contribution since his arrival at the club, the Colombian has had attitudes that have generated greater discomfort in the people of the Academy. “No one sees your struggle or your pain, but everyone sees your mistakes.” This was released after receiving strong criticism for a video that went viral.
The curious thing is that, despite the party that took place at the Cilindro for the 2-0 defeat of Atlético Tucumán, the one between Cardona and Alcaraz was not the only discussion of the evening. At the end of the first half Copetti and Carbonero had crossed in front of everyone.
At the press conference, and promptly consulted on the subject, Fernando Gago was precise: “The kicker was Edwin“said the coach. Faced with a new question on the subject, he insisted:” The manager was Edwin and when he came in I told him to see the possibility of shooting or positioning himself in the area to attack the ball. “
Copetti’s interview with Carbonero
Enzo Copetti and Johan Carbonero had already had previous discussions. The former Atlético Rafaela is used to blame the Colombian for not having collaborated sufficiently in the sign and at the end of the first half of the match against Atlético Tucumán there was a very tense away match between the two, despite the fact that Racing was already winning 2 -0 in the Cylinder.
Copetti was scolding him for something and Carbonero responded by banging his head against his face without making contact. Enzo’s answer: a slap with the least friction, while he said: “Out, lining”.
Alcaraz and other Racing players went to reassure Carbonero, even if in the tone addressed it seemed that they were also reproaching him for something. Later, the two protagonists of the accident timidly shook hands, as if to say that the problem was over …
Copetti had put the 1 to 0 of Racing against Dean. Subsequently, Carbonero was canceled 2-0 for offside before his intervention.
Source: Clarin