Mauricio Macriformer president of the Nation and of Mouthwas dissatisfied with the management of the “xeneize” club and accused the current president of the club, Juan Roman Riquelmearrest “tremendous personalism” and to be “above” of the institution.
Likewise, he compared the current situation of “Xeneize” with that of the country and stated that the ‘auriazul’ cast “it has no direction”in addition to being very critical of the management of the president of the AFA, Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia and to claim the Sports Joint Stock Companies.
Macriwho presided over “Xeneize” since 1995 until 2007a period in which the team won four Copa Libertadores and two Intercontinental Cups, detailed what his management was like with that of the current president and highlighted that they put “Boca at number one in the world by beating Real Madrid”, while today “the club is taken over by someone with tremendous personalism.”
In statements with the channel All News (TN)the former president said that the Argentine football “fell into something tacky”since having 30 teams participate in the tournament First It impoverishes the clubs and lowers the level of competition and refereeing.
Furthermore, he blamed “Chiqui” Tapia of this situation, whom he accused of “destroy” he argentine soccer.
He also made a political comparison of the 30 teams, which he defined as “the essence of populism”since it generates “ignorance” and? “everyone passes the grade”.
Besides, Macri he again showed himself in favor of the SADabout which he commented that, of the foreign teams that use this modality “everyone is doing better”.
About the Selection, Mauricio Macri commented that “It is the product of impressive professionalism and seriousness” and highlighted the leaders, the coach Lionel Scalonihis assistants Pablo Aimar, Walter Samuel and Roberto Ayalaand the captain Lionel Messiabout whom he highlighted that “always respect the rules”.
Finally, he commented that, according to his vision, “What happened in Qatar was a change of era in Argentina.”
Source: Ambito

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