There is no doubt that Néstor Gorosito, who has just arrived in Colón, is a football man. An unconditional follower of Messi (he defines himself as “the number one fan”), the DT who moved from gymnastics to the Colón de Santa Fe in a month does not shy away from any question. And on this occasion he referred to the controversy sparked last week by Alejandro Garnacho who, after eliminating Barcelona from the Europa League with Manchester United, declared that “the great team has passed”. Admittedly, the player remained in the eye of the storm when, a few days later, his team conceded 7 goals against Liverpool.
A few days later, Gorosito was asked what he thought of Alejandro Garnacho’s call up to the Argentina national team: “You always have to prioritize the group, it’s the most important thing. Remove MessiThere is no other Messi, the only one who is different is him. All the others a little better, a little worse, but the rules are clear and everyone must respect them, from the smallest player to the oldest, and to the technical staff”, Pipo began in TyC Sport.
On the other hand, Colón’s coach did not hesitate to answer how he would have behaved if one of his sons had done the same thing that the young Argentine promise did: “You have to understand that it’s a different generation than ours and that guys for talking shit on the internet they have 70 million followers, they don’t pay anywhere, they have German cars. All to talk and bullshit, it’s another generation and it seems like nonsense to me. If it’s one of my sons, I hit him on the neck with my open hand, but that’s it.”
Finally, Gorosito explained how he uses Twitter at a time when people who criticize something or someone on the networks are in the eye of the storm: “I talk around on Twitter and write things when something that doesn’t make me angry I share or like highlight the beautiful things, but they shoot me if they put me down or criticize me because I don’t look at anything and I don’t even know it. Out there my daughter tells me ‘dad, did you see…’ and no, don’t tell me anything because I don’t I believe it, they even staged all the fake presidential campaigns, so I don’t believe anything.”
Source: Clarin
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