The official account of the Secretary of Management and Public Employment of the Nation crossed the Spanish journalist Juan Manuel Rodriguez, after he tweeted: “Universo Valdano says that whoever does not love Messi does not love football. I see that idiocy is on the rise.” “Shut up thermos head, impotent, literal…” the official agency’s Twitter account responded to the journalist. It is not yet known if it was a deliberate decision to answer or some error in the management of the social network accounts of an employee of the agency, but the truth is that the official account of the secretariat crossed Rodríguez through the statements of the.
Juan Manuel Rodriguez had referred in his tweet to the soccer program “Valdano Universe”, hosted by Jorge Valdano, Argentine journalist and former world champion in 1986 in Mexico together with Maradona and BIlardo, who had praised Lionel Messi.
Also, Rodriguez had said on the Spanish TV show “El chiringuito” that he expected Croatia to “score four goals” against Argentina. “And if they are lucky enough to go to the final, what France I put six to them ”, the journalist had added. In the broadcast of said program, the Argentine journalist Matias Palacios he crossed into Spanish for his statements. “This is soccer, Juanma,” shot Palacios.
“This is not football. You, who are a gentleman, I think that you should not let yourself be imbued by a wave that I don’t know where it leads us to. Since I am not a gentleman, what I hope is that they put four on you,” Rodriguez stated, categorical . “This is not going to be Argentina-Croatia. It is going to be” Argentina-Rest of the World “. Croatia should take off the Croatian shirt and put on a UN shirt. What Croatia is defending is the rest of the world.”, he added he furious
The reason for Rodríguez’s anger with Argentina and particularly with Messi was a gesture of “Topo Gigio” that the captain of the National Team did to louis van gaalcoach of Netherlands, after Argentina beat him in the quarterfinals, a gesture motivated by the European coach himself who had criticized Messi’s game before the game. “It seems unpresentable to me, you can’t defend everything,” said the Spaniard about the gesture that was popularized by Juan Manuel Riquelme.
It is worth clarifying that the journalist’s statements were at a stage of the World Cup that Spain did not reach because it lost with Morocco for penalties.
by RN