Oscar Ruggeri, faithful to his style, has ignited a new controversy. The former player, world champion in 1986, and current panelist F90, a program that airs every noon on the ESPN television signal, aimed at Hugo Ibarra and issued highly controversial sentences.
It is a reality that Boca is struggling to find its best version. With 11 points, and 5 behind leaders San Lorenzo, the start of the Xeneize tournament is bumpy. Beyond the results, the big criticism that the team receives is the lack of a game plan and an oiled operation. Sure, well-known and quality players are what’s left, but it’s not possible to get a good performance.
Faced with this situation that Xeneize is going through, one of the main targets is their coach, Hugo Ibarra. “Ibarra is not prepared to be a coach who stands in front of the group and they follow him. it should be prepared first”, Ruggeri began.
It is no lie that it is Negro’s first experience as technical director of a first division team. Even if Sebastián Vignolo, host of the program, stressed that he directed the Boca reserve and that, in fact, he managed to be crowned champion. But Ruggeri faced him: “What a reserve! Then when they give you the first one, there are guys sitting there who are rude. Before he was the big guy and the technicians said ‘um, there’s Ibarra’”.
Subsequently, the former coach of San Lorenzo and Independiente said that Ibarra, some time ago, did not express the idea of being a coach. They both shared an indoor soccer team and, from there, El Cabezón spawned a relationship with the club’s coach Ribera. He has never talked about wanting to be a coach: if it happens, get ready and do it well. Like putting the team in forty yards, what area you want them to be in, they need to know all of that”, he expressed.
Even if to try to put some coldness on the matter, he assured that he was an exceptional person: “He is a barbaric boy: I met him, we traveled everywhere, he is really a good boy”. But he again underlined his lack of preparation. “For me he is not prepared for such a position that they put him”concluded.
Source: Clarin
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