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“It seemed crazy to me and a total lack of respect that Boca publicly tell the player’s condition, “he trilled Martin Liberman after the signing fell.
Andrés Felipe Román, a 22-year-old from Bogotá, was going to go from Millionaires to Boca Juniors at the request of coach Miguel Ángel Russo; however, in his medical examinations he was detected a hypertrophic heart disease.
“The disclosure of the results was terrible. That is malpractice and violation of privacy, “he added in another of his tweets.
And he stressed that the situation was aired “Without the permission of the footballer” because it is “the health of a player that does not belong to Boca.”
Finally, the presenter took the side of the wing, who will have to return to the blue box in Bogotá.
“My solidarity with Andrés Román for what he suffered … Strength, Roman; strength, Colombia ”.
Andrés Felipe Román will be subjected to further studies in Colombia, since its involvement could cause sudden death, according to experts in the field.
Líberman attacks Boca Juniors for the Roman case
Here are the messages posted by the commenter:
It seemed crazy and totally disrespectful for Boca to publicly tell the player Roman’s heart condition. You do not have that right. The health of a player that does not belong to him is alien to the Boca world. My solidarity with Andrés Roman for what he suffered yesterday.
– Martin Liberman (@libermanmartin) February 19, 2021
Would you like someone to come out and ventilate it if they find a health problem? It is a TOTAL lack of respect what Boca did without the permission of the player and the Colombian club. All my solidarity for a communication NOT authorized. Roman force, Colombia force.
– Martin Liberman (@libermanmartin) February 19, 2021
Boca as an institution is perfect to do all the studies and desist from hiring a footballer. What was lousy and pointed out is the disclosure of the results publicly. That is malpractice and violation of the privacy of Andrés Roman.
– Martin Liberman (@libermanmartin) February 19, 2021
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