Boca players threaten a sit-in for Riquelme’s mistreatment

Boca Juniors he’s living a schism in his bowels. One of the most popular teams in Argentina, has an internal crisis because of the conflict that exists between footballers and the board headed by Juan Román Riquelme.

According to Olé newspaper from Argentina, the players, led by the captain, the veteran Carlos Tevez, they threatened to hold a sit-in for abuse by the management commanded by the ex-footballer, who in his years as a player was an idol of the Xeneize institution.

WHY ARE THE CONFLICTS BETWEEN PLAYERS AND MANAGEMENT?

It’s about a old lawsuit between Tévez and Riquelme next to Colombian Jorge Bermúdez, which is also part of the Boca Juniors Soccer Council (board) as the experienced footballer claims that the leaders of ex-footballers have constantly made mistakes in their decisions against him and the players, while standing on the side of the board, they believe that Tevez all he wants is to take their leadership away when he retires through his relationship with former club leaders.

POL FERNÁNDEZ AND OTHER PLAYERS, THE ‘INVOLVED’

However, the bomb detonated again in Boca this week, after that An audio of Bermúdez was filtered, verifying the confrontation that exists in particular with Tévez and what the directive considers a sign “rebellion”.

But otherwise, the Olé newspaper, points out that the annoyance of the players is due to, for example Pol Fernández (Cruz Azul player), the board froze him when the player decided not to renew his loan with the Xeneize club; also for other football players Alan Varela, who would have been pressured to sign his contract extension under the same conditions, or Julio Buffarini, who was sent to the reserve for refusing to sign a new contract.

The thing is, it’s burning in Boca Juniors and times aren’t looking very good for a club that, although it won titles last year, hasn’t been able to remove River Plate’s shadow in recent times; his perennial rival, who has been much more successful internationally under the leadership of Marcelo Gallardo.

The fact is, you don’t have to worry.

The fact is, you don’t have to worry.

The fact is, you don’t have to worry.

The fact is, you don’t have to worry.

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