‘It hurts me’: Mauricio Macri criticizes Juan Roman Riquelme’s management at Boca

2024-09-22 23:19:00

The opposition used the crisis following Saturday’s Super Clasico defeat to hammer Juan Roman Riquelme’s management despite growing doubts over Diego Martinez’s continuity as Boca’s technical director. “It hurts me,” Mauricio Macri said on Sunday, sharing Andres Ibarra’s sentimentswho defined the club’s current affairs as “completely improvised”.

“It breaks my heart, I can’t believe how much they have changed for Boca. And it goes far beyond what happens on the pitch.these were the words of Macri, who was defeated in the December election RomanianIt received 65.3% of the votes, setting a historical record for Argentine football membership participation. However, the turmoil in the world of Boca has continued since the previous administration, with Jorge Amor Amer as president and the xeneize icon as vice president, with the roles now reversed.

Macri, the great promoter of SAD, used the opportunity to defend himself by retweeting his former running mate: Andres Ibarra. “Yesterday was a clear example of what we expected: Riquelme leads our beloved Boca with a lack of management and complete improvisation. Professional football has no results, no direction, members are out there, sneaking around, buying tickets for friends, inappropriate player behavior and his fans,” the former minister said.

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“It was a shame for a long time,” Ibarra said.

Furthermore, he condemned Riquelme for leading as a person. “Authoritarian” and “infinitely proud” attitudes. “This is not the Boca Grande we want for our members and their fans. This has been a shame for a long timeIbarra shared a video and shared comments from some fans who were dissatisfied with River Plate’s leadership at the end of the 1-0 match. The compilation also added former Independiente president Andrés Ducatanzeller. Andrés Ducatenzeiler and La Doce in the popular media, as well as a colleague from the racing team Flavio Azzaro broadcasting from the booth on site celebrating Manu Manuel’s moment.

recent, Macri also decided to position himself under Claudio “Chiqui” Tapiawho was severely criticized by Talleres president Andrés Fassi for the management and arbitration of Andrés Melos. The former Boca president from 1995 to 2008 commented: “This makes me very sad, despite all my love for Argentinian football and Boca, Fassi is so right”. Daniel Scioli, also actively involved in SAD’s operations in the country, expressed support and solidarity with the president of the Cordoba entity, “encouraging him to express his dismay at the bad practices of Argentine football”.

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Javier Millay also pointed out opposition to Riquelme

The country’s president also used social networks to take a shot at Juan Roman Riquelme after Boca’s defeat in the Super Derby. “There is no such thing as a free lunch. In the economy, as in life, you can do whatever you want, but you can’t avoid paying the price.he quipped, accompanied by a photo of a giant twelve flags commemorating the club’s president. It also draws on a collection of essays on public policy by economist Milton Friedman, a man revered by libertarians.

Javier Mire is the goalkeeper for the Chacarita youth team and has been a Boca fan since he was a child. However, dThe son who left the club “when Angelic took him to Riquelme in an act of populism” In his final phase, I knew it was a robbery and I said ‘I’ve had enough of living in a populist country'”, with reference to 2013. Furthermore, he explained that when Martín Palermo ) (when he plays football), he no longer goes to the pitch. He began to position himself as the “anti-Boca” 2005 Fernando Gago arrives.

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