Mouth he traveled to Venezuela to play Libertadores Cup against Monagas but Juan Roman Riquelme He decided to stay in the country to try and close the next DT. For this reason, the journalistic attention of these hours is on the debut of the cupbearer, still in the Ezeiza property, awaiting a definition regarding the successor of Hugh Ibarra. In this context, all was calm and expected on Maundy Thursday… until Romanus appeared.
The vice-president left the club’s facilities to interrupt a TyC Sports mobile phone, which was reporting from the venue. “Riquelme is coming, Riquelme is coming…” the journalist managed to say Ezekiel Sosasurprised by Roman’s walk to his post, drinking mate and with a thermos under his arm. “TyC Sports, is that you?” asked the Xeneize idol, with a serious gesture.
“Which suit do I have, blue or grey?” Riquelme asked Sosa quickly, and without waiting for an answer. “Grey, so this picture is a lie, don’t lie to people anymore, we’re looking at the little ones…”, she complained showing him her cell phone, then walked back into the property without listening to Sosa’s explanations.
Riquelme’s unusual rebuke had to do with the fact that throughout the morning TyC Sports reported that Román was in Ezeiza but used a file image of him wearing blue overalls to depict him, a used TV asset and accepted by all. Indeed, there was also an image of Diego Martínez, candidate for the position of DT, taking charge of a Tigre match, despite the Victoria club not playing.
This unexpected chicana from Román to the reporter TyC is one of the few signals that the Boca world gives in the midst of the uncertainty generated around the engagement of the new DT.
One week after Tata Martino’s “no”, Boca is wondering who will be Ibarra’s successor. The refusal of the ex Newell’s fell badly in the heart of the Xeneize Football Council, which exposed itself when everyone took for granted the arrival of the expert manager in La Boca.
Diego Martínez, Luis Zubeldía and Jorge Almirón are the last three names most mentioned in the last few hours, with the Tigre coach (who makes his debut today in the Copa Sudamericana) as the favorite in the considerations. “Don’t throw away other names,” President Jorge Ameal asked the press before boarding the plane for Venezuela.
Source: Clarin
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