Ignacio Malcorra criticized Newell’s for the sanction of youth: “It gives me sadness”

Ignacio Malcorra criticized Newell’s for the sanction of youth: “It gives me sadness”

Ignacio Malcorrareferent of Rosario Centralexpressed his sadness for the sanction imposed on 9 -year -old nenes suspended by Newell’s And he assured that the punishment took him by surprise.

“It gives me a lot of sadness, it makes me bad for the children. I always took pictures with everyone, they were there with my son, they greeted me and took the picture as they always do.”Malcorra declared at a press conference.

The player, key in the last triumphs of Rosario Central in the classics, said that the children’s attitude was spontaneous and without intentions outside the time.

Malcorra stressed that minors acted innocence and did not imagine that their gesture would bring them consequences within the club. “It was a moment of happiness, like any child who sees a first division player and wants a photo”he added.

The veteran steering wheel, who usually takes photographs with fans from different teams during his tours of Rosario, insisted that the Newell’s measure was unexpected: “One tries for everyone to spend a nice time, as I would have liked when I was a boy to take pictures with a first -class player”.

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The incident occurred a few weeks ago in Funes, when the Malvinas Argentinas school faced the team where the son of the “Canalla” steering wheel plays. The image, rise by parents to social networks, caused a strong internal debate in the leprosa institution, which ended up applying what it considered an “exemplifying measure.”

“The scholarship was removed, but everything was agreed with the parents who agreed with the measure,” said Carlos Panciroli, coordinator of the red and black site, although some parents contradicted that version.

The institution justified the decision on behalf of the “daily life of the club” and “respect for colors”, in a city where football rivalry often exceeds sports limits.

Source: Ambito

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