Juan Román Riquelme got upset with a journalist who was broadcasting from the Training Center that the club has in Ezeiza.
Vice President of Mouth, Juan roman riquelmegot annoyed with a journalist of the Chanel TyC Sports while conducting a live mobile from the door of the Training Center of Ezeiza and asked that “don’t lie to people”amid uncertainty over the appointment of the new technical director.
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riquelme surprised to appear on the scene to reproach the chronicler ezekiel sosa for the use of an image of him from the archive on the premises, which was used on the screen to graph the airings.


Without understanding the television resource and after verifying its belonging to the sports channel, the vice president of Mouth He exposed to the journalist the lack of coincidence between the clothing on the recording and the one he was wearing this Thursday.
“This image is a lie. Don’t lie to people”claimed riquelme, dressed in a white jumpsuit, with a thermos under his shoulder and a mate in his hand, after showing him his cell phone. The vice president gave that message and re-entered the property without giving information about the negotiations for the successor of Hugo Ibarrafired last week.
The leader did not travel to Venezuela for tonight’s debut in the Libertadores Cup with the mission of advancing in the hiring of a coach while the squad remains in charge of the interim Mariano Herron.
For him Group F of the Libertadores Cup and from 21 will face against Monagas Sports Club. The team that plays local in the city of maturin and is run by Johnny Herreralost last Friday with carabobo by a wide 3-0 in a match valid for the eighth round of the Venezuelan First Division League (Futve) and does not have hierarchical players to frighten.
He Group F started last night in Colombia with the tie 1 to 1 between the local Sports Pereira and Colo Coloof Chili.
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