Javier Milei guarding the goal: Filliol’s defense

”If we talk about history, Which Argentine goalkeeper could not be missing from this image?“, was the questionnaire of TNT Sports about emblematic goalkeepers of Argentine soccer. Of all the opinions, one of the responses surprised the users of the social network who participated in the medium’s proposal. In capital letters, the president of the Nation, Javier Mileianswered the questionnaire: “UBALDO MATILDO FILLOL”.

The president added that he had finished a meeting, and was going to watch the news on X, and then he came across the survey. Milei’s sporting past as a goalkeeper in the youth teams is known. Chacarita Juniors, which is also linked to his football passion for Boca Juniors. A notable contradiction, since Fillol was the historic goalkeeper of River Plate.

However, not everything ended there, a user posted a political request from last year in which ‘Pato’ Fillol headed a list of footballers and ex-footballers who supported the candidacy of Sergio Massa for president. “Do his political opinions detract from the HUGE CAREER that @ubaldofillol has had…??? Even if he told me that he was a communist, he would still be, from my point of view, the best goalkeeper in history,” wrote the leader of Freedom Advances.

Milei and Fillol

Milei’s fanaticism for Fillol continued in radio dialogue today with “Wake Up” (Delta 90.3), where he said: “When I was little I saw Duck Fillol, the first time I saw him save was in the 78 World Cup.” To then approach with Mauro Federico an analysis of the Argentine crisis: “I do not want an Argentina with 90 percent poor and half indigent. That is why we are working tirelessly to avoid the crisis and we are achieving it,” declared the president, who also assured that he was listening to the radio station at that time. “The goal is to have a per capita income 10 times higher. The empirical evidence exists,” clarified the libertarian leader and concluded: “The matches last 90 minutes. We are confident that the DNU and the law will move forward”, he concluded.

by RN

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