Categories: Social Responsibility

Gabriel Milito came out to respond to Juan Román Riquelme for his controversial statement

Few days ago, Juan roman riquelme delivered a rather controversial statement. And it is that the vice of Boca in a press conference said that in Argentine soccer “There is no team that plays nice”without a doubt a fact that will continue to annoy some coaches in the Professional League.

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The first to come out in defense of the Boca manager was Rubén Darío Insúa, San Lorenzo coach, who argued that “Riquelme was a great player and he sees football very well, it’s hard not to agree”, remarked the Catalan helmsman after being consulted on this issue.

However, in the duel between Argentinos Juniors and Belgrano, a play captivated the attention of locals and strangers and is related to the goal scored by Gabriel Avalos and which sentenced the fate of El Bicho in this match. It really somewhat confirms that in our tournament there are teams that play quite well.

Due to what happened in the commitment before the Córdoba team, in statements to the pressGabriel Milito appeared in total disagreement for the controversial statements delivered by one of the idols of the Xeneize group. “Racing plays well. River is in the process with Martín (Demichelis) who has just arrived, but plays well. Tigre plays well. Arsenal, with their new coach, plays well. I respect everyone’s opinion, but my opinion is that Argentinians play well”

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Anna Edwards

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