In the preview of the match farewell to Juan roman riquelme in the Bombonera, there was a rather uncomfortable moment that had as protagonists the coconut basilone of the guests at the tribute, and the journalist sofia martinez.
While the team that represents the Argentine National Team was changing in the locker room, the chronicler of the public television He arrived at the door of the place with the camera behind. She got in and will end the unexpected anger of Alfio Basile, who stopped to face her.
Martinez took a few steps into the room and Juan Pablo Sorín He was without a shirt, adjusting his stockings. “Forgive the audacity, please let me know if there are any that are changing”said the journalist and Coco jumped out of his seat to “challenge” her.
“Darling, you can’t be here. Look… you better not look, you’re going to get scared. Later, later we speak. You can’t go into a men’s locker room like that.”, replied the historic coach.
Sofía did not leave the place and explained that she had an authorization to enter. “That from now on, if there is someone changing… They told me that there was no one changing. If they are changing we go“, answered. She then proceeded to interview Diego Placente and Pablo Aimar that they were there
At the time the journalist spoke with Aimar, the transmission focused Lionel Messi and angel di maria and in a few seconds they disappeared.
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