He Junior from Barranquilla lives a difficult moment, even, one of the worst in recent years. The team from Barranquilla occupies box 19 in the Betplay League standings with just eight points in ten days.
First with Arturo Reyes and now with Hernán Darío ‘Bolillo’ Gómez, the ‘Shark’ does not raise its head and failure, at least for the moment, seems imminent. This is even bigger due to the great investment they made to have midfielder Juan Fernando Quintero, who has already been said to leave in the middle of the year.
Carlos Antonio Vélez and his rudeness to ‘Bolillo’ Gómez in an interview
This Wednesday morning, Hernán Darío ‘Bolillo’ Gómez was a guest on the Antena 2 program ‘Planeta Fútbol’. The Antioquia strategist spoke regarding the current situation of his managers and pointed out the deficiencies of the team that he found following his arrival.
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The most curious thing is that while the ‘Bolillo’ intervened, Carlos Antonio Velezmain figure of this space, he was absent from the talk. Later, following finishing the interview, the journalist explained why he was not in the middle of the conversation with the DT.
According to the analyst from Manizale, the reason for not participating in this exchange of concepts was that Gómez “disparaged” those who have studied and they have prepared themselves for the challenges that modernity has imposed on football. According to his words, the ‘Bolillo’ stated that “There is no modern football and that it is just a way of talking.”
I did not want to participate in the interview with ‘Bolillo’ Gómez, I do not want to offend him, but I cannot accept that he belittles those who have studied and prepared for the challenges of modernity.
To say that there is no modern football and that it is only a way of speaking, of speaking well and in a pejorative way. Not accepting reality is characteristic of retrograde and stagnant minds.
If someone does not want to update, it is not a problem for those of us who do want to.
— Carlos Antonip Velez