Controversy, video: Journalist says James has to choose between football or show business and he’s ashamed of Falcao Colombia selection

A very controversial opinion is that of the well-known journalist Wbeimar Muñoz about two referees of the Colombian national team: Falcao and James Rodríguez.

It is difficult for the Antioquia communicator to choose because of the current situation of the two, the first injured since October and the second outside the last four Everton games, apparently due to a new problem in the soleus: ‘I have to choose between the broken and the unstitched … I’m going to speak without euphemisms, so a lot of people don’t mind, ”he began by saying on Win Sports.

Referring to the Everton creative, he said clearly, “I just keep thinking, because it happened to him at Real Madrid, at Bayern Munich and now it happens to him at Everton, that James Rodríguez has a psychological problem with that soleus. I’m writing it. to her joyful life because she has a wide range of model friends here and on the other side, ”she said.

“What I think, forgive me for being so forthright, is that Mr. James Rodríguez will have to choose between football and take care of himself 100 percent or dedicate himself to showing business, that’s my opinion,” he said.

When referring to the current situation of ‘El Tigre’, Muñoz was also direct: “I was ashamed of Falcao when they took him to Manchester United, he was injured and he hasn’t played for a long time. Earning an outrageous figure, millions. pounds. Sterling and they considered it one of the Premier (League) greatest failures of all time. Besides, I see him a little distant, from such repeated injuries, that he will play in Qatar in two years and a little bit. ” , he concluded.

In fact, the Colombian national team referees, led by captains, are closing 2020 with physical problems, contributing to the poor balance of the last day of the game, in which Colombia suffered a beating against Uruguay ( 0-3) and Ecuador (6-1). On that occasion, Falcao was not available due to an injury.

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