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“Atropella Salvio”: the uncomfortable phrase from Mariano Closs’ story that went viral during the Boca game

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Mariano Closs and Eduardo Salvio, unintentional protagonists of social networks.

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Mariano Closs is one of the best soccer commentators, not only in Argentina but also in Latin America. For this reason, it is no coincidence that on the same day the journalist has to work following the alternatives of a great match like Manchester City against Real Madrid, for the Champions League, in a few hours to handle another rivalry. of Giants in South America, such as Boca Juniors and Corinthians.

And it was too late, during the Xeneize and Timao rivalry, that Closs had a special role in the world of social networks, and all because of a completely unintentional action. In this case, it includes another protagonist in the story: Eduardo Toto Salvio.

Salvio traded good and bad in the game against Corinthians.  Photo: NELSON ALMEIDA / AFP.

Salvio traded good and bad in the game against Corinthians. Photo: NELSON ALMEIDA / AFP.

In one section of the match, Boca tried to recover from the quick goal scored by Corinthians once the game started, where Salvio was one of the best on Battaglia’s team, running right and left, and asking for the ball. in each Advance.

Mariano was thrilled with the performance of the former Lanús, Benfica and Atlético de Madrid, who were unaware. use a verb which became a source of discomfort due to the personal situation involving the striker a few weeks ago, aboard his vehicle.

“Atropella Salvio”, Closs launched amid his passionate soccer speech, without measuring the consequences that a small nine -letter word would cause on Twitter. The “Why it’s trendy” account noticed the situation and quickly captured the audio of that moment in which the journalist mentioned Salvio.

It was something that could have happened, and it happened very soon, in the second game Toto played in Boca after what was the complaint initiated by his ex -wife, he certainly accused her of running into him on a street in Buenos Aires neighborhood of Puerto Madero. That day, the video of the soccer player with his car in front of the mother of his two children was recorded and made news within hours.

With the matter in the hands of Justice, Salvio was licensed by Battaglia and did not play against Lanús or Godoy Cruz, two draws that left DT on the brink of leaving Xeneize. The striker’s reappearance took place against Central Córdoba, with two goals (the first was also run, i.e.) and closed out one of his best performances with a blue and gold shirt.

As a good historian, Closs may have realized how careless he was in using that word with Salvio, but he quickly stabbed the gap in more games. Curiosities happening in football, or more precisely in the world of social networks.

Source: Clarin

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