“When a club is managed by two people and one of them wants to do what he wants. That’s how Independiente is. Those of us who were in a club always want to help, they didn’t allow themselves to be helped and that’s how things are”he held in dialogue with TyC Sports in reference to Moyano and Héctor Maldonado, current secretary general.
“Tomorrow, if everything goes well, not only me but many people would be willing to be (in the club), but they end up discrediting you”assured Burruchaga when showing his antagonistic position with the directive.
Along the same lines, the multi-champion with Independiente reflected: “When they get into something you don’t understand, it’s difficult, that’s how everything is. It’s scary because every day you’re a little worse, I heard that the interim coach resigned and that people who are with them resign”.
“The best thing that can happen to the club is that there are elections and the people choose, then contribute their grain of sand to awaken this giant”held the world champion with the Argentine National Team in Mexico ’86.
Finally, he recalled his turbulent departure from the club as manager and was forceful: “I’ve been handling it badly, like all of us who have a sense of belonging in the club. I’m not surprised at this moment, having been there for a year. When I left I said that the decisions were mine and they got involved”.
Source: Ambito

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