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'Break his ankle!': Marcelo Gallardo's advice to Robert Rojas after the Superclásico

2021-01-04T21:04:42.510Z


A video with ambient sound was released of the moment in which the Doll spoke with the defender about Boca's second goal.


01/04/2021 17:43

  • Clarín.com

  • sports

Updated 01/04/2021 17:43

When the Superclásico on Saturday ended, in which River and Boca drew 2-2 in the Bombonera, Marcelo Gallardo could be seen talking with Robert Rojas.

By the chinstrap of the Doll it was not registered if he was emphatically remarking his mistake in the goal of Sebastián Villa or if he was simply comforting him.

But this Monday it became known, thanks to an ambient microphone, that it was a reproach for having let Carlos Tevez escape, who later put the goal pass for the Colombian.

The audio was broadcast by

ESPN

and it is clearly heard by Gallardo

.

"Break his ankle!"

, The

Doll

asks him

at the beginning of the dialogue.

Then it becomes clear a request for more rudeness in the brand:

"Get tougher, damn it!"

, he remarked as he grabbed his back and patted him on the chest.

What is not heard is what they had been talking about before, of course.

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Information or intuition?

Gallardo went hot to look for Robert Rojas and told him this.

pic.twitter.com/pxL2recwrU

- ESPN Fútbol Club Argentina (@ESPNFCarg) January 4, 2021

The play of Boca's goal left Rojas exposed, who first went to the melee mark against Tevez, then lost it and the story ended badly for River: with Carlitos free and with enough space to give Villa the pass.

Rojas, highly valued by the fans and the River coaching staff, is sometimes objected precisely for his lack of rudeness in a position with a lot of exposure, especially in a team that forces him to constantly play hand in hand with rival forwards.

Source: clarin

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