Huachipato’s general manager, Jorge Correa, confirmed to Radio Bío Bío that the club took legal action to clean up its image.
He came out to defend his club. Jorge Correageneral manager of Huachipato SADPconfirmed that the institution initiated legal actions once morest those who, in his opinion, have damaged the image of the entity in recent times.
Let us remember that from the ‘Acerero’ they had warned that they would resort to justice following knowing the conclusions of the investigation of the ANFP Compliance Officerregarding various complaints regarding the duel between Usina and Deportes Copiapó for the last promotion league.
The Talcahuano team was affected following the leak of private audios of the referee of the match, Francisco Gilabert, who hinted at a friend a possible pressure to sanction a penalty in favor of the steelworkers.
However, the work of the Officer states that there were no calls or undue pressure.
In this regard, Correa stated in a dialogue with Radio Bío Bío’s Could It Be Worse that “the truth has been quite complex days for all of us here, administratively, for the fans, of being affected in a situation that we did not have a dick to touch” ,
“And for the same reason we have taken the definition of resorting to cleaning the image of the club, of the people who work, of those around this institution,” he added.
In relation to the same, the director expressed that “here for an intention to take Mr. Castrilli ahead, we pay just for sinners to put it in some way.”
“But thanks to the fact that the investigation was carried out and that there were media outlets that did not buy the first version, and did the journalistic investigation, they realized that there were two things that did not converge between them: the audio of the referees and the VAR”, complement.
Finally, Jorge Correa pointed out that “We have no choice but to clean the image and that is why we made the decision to start legal action.”
“Our actions go once morest those who are responsible and also journalistic media that they had the need to strike without even having research in development, or making the corresponding consultations”, he concluded.