Ruggeri shows Riquelme: he has a very high ego and only drinks mate

Buenos Aires, Argentina

He may have been a genius with the ball at his feet, but yeah Juan Roman Riquelme does not get “working as it should”, what awaits us is the ridiculous of the ex-footballer as a manager at Boca JuniorsThat is the unflattering panorama that the equally historic Argentinian Oscar Ruggeri sees for Topo Gigio, who he points to the very bad moment of the Xeneizes.

You have to prepare for the similar position they have, it doesn’t happen by sitting with the club drinkmates all day longYou have to take courses everywhere, coaching. Roman is not ready for me And if you ask what I’m based on I’ll tell you what I see, there is no line. Are you going to the field and wearing another brand that you haven’t seen in the club !? When I arrived at Real Madrid, they gave me a book of rules that I had to comply with. And one said ‘don’t fight with the press’ because they knew I was horny, ” said the 1986 world champion in ESPN

How did Passarella end? In the B with River ‘

Ruggeri gave as an example the decline of Daniel Passarella at River Plate, who despite being a legend in the Millionaire club, it was during his presidency that the descent was completed in 2011.

“If I could advise Roman, I would tell him to prepare. Passarella didn’t take any courses and was someone else who had an ego up there… And since he was up there, he didn’t let himself be helped, he played it alone. These guys have such a big ego that you can’t see them, ”he said.

How did Passarella in River’s presidency end? With the Millionaire descending to National B and a massive institutional crisis. “

Fabra’s blow to Izquierdoz

There has been talk of internal problems in Boca for quite some time, that the locker room has been divided up and an example of this took place on the weekend that the Colombian, Frank Fabra beat his partner and former Santos Laguna, Carlos Izquierdoz, during the first defeat of the tournament against Talleres de Córdoba in the Bombonera, sixth in Group B in the Argentinian Super League

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