Marcelo Chino Ríos defends violent barrabrava and homophobically insults journalist Juan Cristóbal Guarello



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A while ago Marcelo Rios does not make news for something positive. The former world tennis No. 1 has followed a confrontational and rude profile, which ranges from homophobia to lies with no room for pauses. And it started the week the same way.

Now the former Chilean tennis player came out in defense of Pancho Malo, former head of La Garra Blanca and who is formally alluded to by the journalist Juan Cristobal Guarello in his last essay, called País Barrabrava and of which an advance was known last weekend.

The first reading generated the annoyance of Pancho Malo, who announced legal actions against the communicator. “I will file a lawsuit against Guarello for charging me with various crimes in his book. He makes many mistakes and falsehoods,” said the former barrista.

And he got an ally who, at this point, more subtracts than adds. Marcelo Ríos spoke through Instagram to support the controversial barrabrava and harshly criticize Guarello, in a position that is difficult to understand and laments the height of the protagonist.

Marcelo Ríos appears with new insults on Instagram

Marcelo Ríos started the week eating nails for breakfast. El Chino is getting worse. Photo: Instagram

“You just realized that this guy (Guarello) is a lie, that he invents in order to continue eating, that envy of successful people does not let him live, that he throws lies and then hides the maraco,” says Chino in your Instagram account.

Then he adds that “nowadays you can live in Chile and since you can’t do any more, you look for the easiest thing to do.” Another unfortunate public appearance by Ríos Mayorga, who at this point gives us to think about the real motivations of his sharp speech.

At least it is being treated. “I’m here, with a psychiatrist who is going to take Ravotril out of me because I want to leave it. Mine was anguish, what happened to me, living in Chile also generated anguish, going out, meeting someone,” he said last week.

This is how Chile sees how one of the greatest figures in its sports history prefers to dedicate itself to the opinion and verbiage of social networks than to contribute from his very virtuous career. Does anyone imagine Federer or Nadal like this? Hard.

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