Juan Román Riquelme spoke, a few days ago, with the press and, as always, he left several spicy titles. The vice president of Boca referred to the present of Argentine soccer and assured that “nobody plays nice.” That statement was controversial in the environment and received a response from Rubén Darío Insúa, coach of San Lorenzo.
“Román said it, he was a great player and he sees football very well, it’s hard not to agree“, sentences the Galician.
And I add: “Lindo plays Manchester City and the Argentine National Team, then the others can play football well. Nice is to give it a distinctive touch in the aesthetic part and today’s football allows you very little. You have to have a large number of players, all together at the same time, with compensating power, and that costs a lot of money.“.
Then, he referred to the present of the Cyclone: “We finished the previous tournament with very good responses and a good game. We have not yet reached that level. As he (Riquelme) said, three months without playing, we had a very intense and long pre-season. I think it was very noticeable in the first match and in the first half of the second date”.