Mauricio Macri’s message against Juan Román Riquelme after the defeat in the Superclásico: “I can’t believe how they have transformed Boca”

Mauricio Macri’s message against Juan Román Riquelme after the defeat in the Superclásico: “I can’t believe how they have transformed Boca”

September 22, 2024 – 15:50

The former president of the Nation and of the club from La Ribera took aim at the current leader of the xeneize leadership after the defeat against River. The technical director Diego Martínez could be removed from his position this week.

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The former president of the club Boca Juniors Mauricio Macri posted a message this Sunday against the current head of the institution, Juan Roman Riquelmein which he pointed out the lack of management and the disorder during the Superclásico played at La Bombonera. He shared a video in which several members are seen criticizing the current management for the delivery of tickets to journalists and those close to the management. He also joined in Javier Milei with a dig at the current Boca management.

“It hurts me, I can’t believe what they have transformed Boca into,” Macri said in his post. “And this situation goes far beyond what happens on the pitch,” he concluded.

The dispute between Macri and Riquelme dates back years, when the current president was a player. The relationship between the two was never good and in recent times it became even more bitter with the decision of the xeneize “10” to go for the presidency of the club.

In that election, where President Javier Milei played in favor of Mauricio Macri, Riquelme obtained a resounding victory over the AMCR ticket, headed by Andrés Ibarra and supported by the former president of the state of La Ribera.

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Javier Milei’s joke to Juan Román Riquelme after the superclásico

Javier Milei turned to his social networks this Saturday after Boca’s defeat in the superclásico against River. The president, who had spoken out in favor of Mauricio Macri In the last elections of the Buenos Aires club, he mocked the current president Juan Roman Riquelme.

”There’s no such thing as a free lunch. In the economy, as in life itself, you can do whatever you want, but you can’t avoid paying the costs,” the President wrote on his social networks.

The President of the Nation went to the institution for the last time as part of the club leadership electionsin which he supported the opposition formula to Juan Roman Riquelmeheaded by Andres Ibarrawho was seconded by Mauricio Macri. Finally, Riquelme was re-elected as president of Boca Juniors.

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