A new sad episode is added to Argentine football history with the suspension of the classic between Tigre and Chacarita when a bottle thrown from the Matador stalls hit the head of the Funebrero player Fernando Brandán squarely.
And in the midst of the scandal, the person responsible for increasing the pressure of the match was Néstor Pipo Gorosito, Matador coach, by ignoring the aggression and accusing the footballer of "heading the bottle."
The repercussion of his phrase did not fall on deaf ears to anyone, least of all to the Chaca board.
The Tigre coach's statements brought controversy, after accusing the footballer of intentionally "heading the bottle" to take advantage.
This Thursday at noon, the Chacarita player spoke for the first time since the scandalous finale.
"Leaving the hospital, having an eye exam. My head hurts quite a bit, I had a bad night, very upset. I just received the information that I have inflammation in my pupils, I have to be under ophthalmological control for several days" , he told ESPN.
"I am very sad for everything that is being said about me, I have immense values towards the sport that I love so much and for this thing to be said, it hurts my soul. I am very sad...", he said.
"I hope this doesn't happen again, I hope I can soon be on the field to finish that game, although today it is the last thing that should matter."
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