[VIDEO] Óscar Córdoba criticized Millionaires, comparing him to Santa Fe



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One of the sports characters who has been most active on social networks and the media is Óscar Córdoba, exporter of Boca Juniors and the Colombia National Team who is now a television commentator. Considered as one of the best Colombian goalkeepers in history, he is also remembered for his transfer in Millionaires, America and some European football clubs.

Córdoba, in dialogue through social networks with ‘Rincón Capital’, was interviewed by a fan of Millionaires who asked him for his concept of the cast of the capital, taking into account that he had several journeys in this institution and that from his position as a commentator he has a more objective comment.

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“What does Millonarios lack to be a cupbearing team … it seems to me that the checkbook is important, I respect the boys who are currently on the Millionaires’ squad, but they face very powerful teams, I would put Millonarios on the third or fourth payroll in the country, ”Córdoba stated first.

And then he compared the recent process of the blue box with his patio rival that in this decade had a great presence in the Conmebol tournaments: “But Millionaires long ago was not transcendental at the international level, so it does not have it as a reference, people will is more afraid of height than Millionaires … What’s more, people today recognize Santa Fe more for the Copa Sudamericana title they recently won. ”

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It should be noted that, in the international tournaments of this decadeSanta Fe won the Copa Sudamericana and the Suruga Bank, was a semifinalist of the Copa Libertadores and on another occasion reached the quarterfinals; For his part, although Millonarios was also in Libertadores, he did not overcome the group stage twice and in the 2018 South American Championship he fell in the second phase at the hands of Santa Fe.



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