Michael Clark appeared before the media and left statements full of concern and criticism made the leadership of the “red”, after the very serious incidents lived last night in Avellaneda.
After the suspension of the party between Universidad de Chile and Independent by the violent disturbances in the Libertadores de América Stadiumthe president of Universidad de Chile, Michael Clarkhe appeared before the media and left statements loaded with concern and criticism.
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“What happened today is a tragedy and everyone saw it. We came to see a football match and look at what we are involved. We are trying to collect information, but there is not much available”he said at the beginning of his testimony.


Clark He highlighted the uncertainty that is lived around the state of the fans of the “U”, many of which were seriously injured in the clashes: “The images are very strong. We do not know if there are injured people and we are not sure that there are dead people. There is not much clarity and we are very worried. The first thing is to know how our people are and then we will see what happened”putting in the foreground the health of those affected by violence.
The leader also responded to the statements of Néstor GrindettiPresident of Independiente, who held Universidad de Chile for the excesses and requested sanctions against the Transandino Club.
“I heard their words and they surprise me. It is not the minute of talking about it. There is an organizing club and we are not. We did not locate the people or had anything to do with the security systems. I find that putting a bar in a second tray with people down, without grid, perhaps it was not the best, but it is not the time to discuss it”he affirmed hard Clark.
In that sense, the president of the “U” questioned the organizational role of Independent and the lack of police protection in the visiting sector: “When they went to Santiago, nothing happened to them: the security was there, the bars were separated, there were guards and police. Today, in Avellaneda, the bars were together, there were no meshes, there were no guards or police. When they evict the people of the ‘u’ and there are a few, they get 100 or 150 people and begin to attack them, and nobody appears.
Finally, Clark He assured that they are in contact with the Chilean government and the Ministry of Interior, and that in due course they will defend the sports interests of the institution.
However, he insisted that “Today the most important thing is our people, the injured, and that everyone can return to their homes.”
Clark He concluded with a critical message towards the leadership of the Argentine Club: “Being worried about the points and who was to blame for what we saw does not correspond. He speaks very badly of them and is a sample of dehumanization.”
Source: Ambito

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