Juan Román Riquelme surprised this Wednesday and spoke to the media. And as he has always done, both in his career as a footballer and now as a coach, he has left behind titles and controversies. Known is the waist that Roman has in front of the microphones and in this case He took the opportunity to target, without naming her, prosecutor Celsa Ramírez.
Ramírez was the attorney who decided to close a tray of La Bombonera on Saturday 4, one day before the match that Xeneize played against Central Córdoba and which forced the redistribution of the members who went to that sector to other parts of the stadium .
Riquelme complained about the penalty and asked her to get up before this Sunday’s match, but she did so by first wondering which team was the referee.
“You have to ask the lady what painting it is from. Let’s hope that the Bombonera will enable us”Roman suggested in his peculiar tone of voice, calm but firm.
Riquelme’s comment has to do with a situation related to the prosecutor and which has been reported on social media. It turns out that More than 11 years ago, on a Twitter account and after Boca’s defeat against Corinthians in the Libertadores final, wrote a message that has become relevant in recent days.
“I’ve seen vanilla flan with more eggs than MOUTH!! Hahaha!”it was the controversial publication, still active (it has not been cancelled).
But Riquelme’s sticks didn’t stay in a single sentence. “I hope this lady doesn’t shut me down on my farewell day”he said ironically. And then he made a public request: “I hope the lady works until Saturday as the closing day”.
True to his style, Román came out to defend his club’s interests and did not hesitate when it came to putting into words his discontent with the measure. It will be necessary to see if, in the next few hours, the situation will be able to resolve itself or the closure will continue in force during the match against Platense.
“It’s going to be a very fun year…” Riquelme replied when asked if he believed the prosecutor’s decision had a political motive behind it. There will be elections in the club in December and the former footballer has not yet defined whether he will present himself as a presidential candidate.
Riquelme: the bank in Ibarra and the flowers in Palermo
Speaking of the historic goalscorer, Riquelme began by saying that La Bombonera was “the home” of Martin Palermo and heaped praise on him, “as a teammate and as a fan”. Of course, he stopped the car for a reporter who asked him if he would like to see him as DT del Boca.
“I already have a technician, champ. Let’s talk about normal things. I have a coach and I hope Ibarra will be a coach for 20 years and I will be a coach for 20 years.”Riquelme remarked.
Finally, and already closing the impromptu press conference, he underlined that despite the moment not being the best, the club coach was happy and impatient. “He is happy, he likes to stay at home. His coaching staff too. We have faith in them and, with the support of our people who are always there, we will be very strong to fight in all tournaments.”
Source: Clarin
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