Boca Juniors: Harsh criticism of Frank Fabra for hitting teammate, ask for drastic sanction | Colombians Abroad



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Frank Fabra is in the eye of the hurricane in Argentina … and no wonder. The embarrassing incident that he starred in this weekend, hitting his teammate Izquierdoz in the face in Boca Juniors’ 1-2 defeat against Talleres, is the news this Monday. And it doesn’t have a single defender.

In ESPN’s ’90 minutes’ program, Sebastián ‘Pollo’ Vignolo asked for punishment: “they have to punish someone, you can’t punch a classmate, because 10-year-old children watch Boca, everyone and everyone they wonder, do those from the same team stick together? “

Former footballer Óscar Ruggeri was also very critical: “on the pitch I never saw someone hit my teammate, inside the dressing room I did. Today I put him aside, I remove Fabra from the group, the truth is as a partner, very rude.

He did not do very well in the newspaper Olé either: “it may be, it is very likely, that the lack of a compass leads to attitudes like these, but a blunder this big is exclusively the player’s responsibility. There are no excuses, and less of a player who has been with the club for a long time (five years) and has just renewed his contract in February thanking people “.

Piety? There is none of this in the media with Fabra: “The reaction, far from trying to appease his partner, or to bank on the exaggerated claim and respond with play, left the Colombian himself offside and also showing the air that is breathed internally despite to the two local titles. She was lucky that Izquierdoz did not follow her and it was worse. But it is a very strong gesture that, if coach Russo or especially vice Riquelme let it pass as part of the game, it can bring worse consequences “.

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