Florentín, U-17 goalkeeper, closed his comments on Instagram after the attacks and insults

Florentín, U-17 goalkeeper, closed his comments on Instagram after the attacks and insults

He goalkeeper of the U-17 soccer team, Jeremías Florentínclosed his comments on his social network account instagram for the ‘haters’ who attacked him after the elimination this morning in semi-finals with Germany for penalties, after 3-3 draw at the World Cup in Indonesia.

The boy from Córdoba Workshops He made some mistakes in the game and as a consequence they attacked him with aggressive and offensive comments in a post in which he talked about his hope of being part of the World.

The offensive comments for which Florentín closed Instagram comments

“You can’t be that bad”; “You shit on your teammates”; “Sad about you”; were some of the aggressive phrases in the photos of the youth, who left the field for the penalty shootout by determination of the DT, Diego Placente.

The ‘haters’ They use social networks to attack and mock a person with hurtful and negative comments. ‘Hateo’ is a common evil on social networks, which in this case reached Florentinewho will surely continue in goal and will have revenge in the match for third place against Mali this Friday, at 9:00.

In return, the players received the support of the world champions Emiliano Martínez, Ángel Di María, Lionel Scaloni (DT), Nicolás Tagliafico and the world runner-up Sergio Goycochea.

Placente regretted the elimination of the Under 17 National Team from the World Cup

The coach of the Argentina Under 17 Team, Diego Placenteregretted the team’s elimination on penalties against Germany in the youth World Cup, but he was “proud” and remarked that “the boys left everything” throughout the contest.

“I am very proud of the group of players, of the team. The boys left everything despite the result, but this is football and they beat us on penalties,” he expressed. Pleasurable at a press conference.

Regarding the development of the game, which was a 3-3 draw in regulation time, the coach stated: “It was a very physical match and perhaps fatigue played its part too, although the boys gave their all and I am satisfied with the team.”

Along these lines, he continued: “We missed several goals and sometimes that pays off. We were able to define it at the beginning of the second half but it didn’t happen.”

“Every time the level in these competitions is higher and more demanding and that is why we have to continue working as we have been doing, regardless of the results,” he concluded. Pleasant.

Source: Ambito

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