Diego Latorre, former footballer and current commentator, questioned the personality of the king after Colo Colo’s elimination in the Copa Libertadores against River Plate.
Arturo Vidal continues to inflame minds in Argentina . The king was the main protagonist of the match between River Plate and Colo Colo, which finally ended with the millionaires in the semifinals of the Copa Libertadores. After the elimination at dawn, the flyer was the main target on the other side of the mountain range.
The native of San Joaquin set the tempers on fire from the beginning of the series. His talkativeness and frontal style were not appreciated in the transandean territory.
For example, after the return match, the midfielder criticized the home team’s proposal. “I heard them say we were going to fall behind, but They fell behind, they took time from the first minute and their goalkeeper is a world champion. River prepares to win the Libertadores. Gallardo never made changes for the classics, but now he does, because he was afraid of us. Here we show better football than them. We made a good presentation, we started before the group stage and we arrived here. “It’s a good parameter,” he said.
Latorre vs Vidal
Their interactions raised questions in Argentina, as well as a series of mockeries after the Colo Colo defeat. A few days after the meeting, it did not stop.
Now it was Diego Latorre former footballer and current commentator, who shot the king.Vidal recently made statements regarding the Chilean national team coach, Ricardo Gareca. Later, he did the same with his own teammates on the Chilean national team. ” he assured on the F90 show on ESPN Argentina.
The former striker continued and carried out a specific analysis on the steering wheel.You have to understand that he is a colourful character. He has made a great contribution to football, he is a great player, but he does not have his ducks in a row. . It is clear that he does not have them,” he established.
Latorre appreciated Vidal as a footballer, but criticized his personality. “I don’t judge him from there, as a footballer, he seems extraordinary to me, I judge him from there. Afterwards, what he does with gestures, provocations, etc., is part of his way of being, because he does it outside the limits of the field. ” he noted.
Finally, the former Boca Juniors player concluded: “He had other attitudes, but I don’t judge him. “It seems good and picturesque to me, but obviously the River players went looking for him because it bothered them too.”
Source: Latercera
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