After the 1-1 draw flamenco, Jorge Sampaoli kicked a microphone on the way to the locker room, as part of the date 16 of the Brasileirao, and I replied to Arturo Vidal after the Chilean’s strong statements against him.
Those led by Sampaoli managed to tie the match on the hour with a free kick from Giorgan de Arrascaeta for Víctor Hugo to hit a header and the key at an angle so that later the referee ended the game by taking off from the halfway point and unleashed the fury of the Argentine coach, who kicked a microphone on the way to the locker room.
The match ended with parity for both teams, during the press conference the Argentine DT was consulted by the statements of Arturo Vidal in an interview with Sports TNT Brazil.
“I don’t talk about what others say. I sincerely worry and make decisions to try for my team to give the best. If Arturo speaks or someone else speaks, my perception and my decision to think about Arturo will never change.. My significance for the present with part of this activity and I have to make decisions. The only thing I want is for my team to play a lot to win the most gamesnothing more”, replied the coach of the Argentine National Team.
Days ago, Arturo vidal targeted his former coach in flamenco, Jorge Sampaoli, and called it a “loser”. The Chilean assured: “I was always in a position to play but I had a lost coach who does not know how to value the players“.
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