FNX Magokiler Posted September 23, 2023 Share Posted September 23, 2023 River's victory over Atlético Tucumán had a hot ending last night at the Monumental and the Dean's goalkeeper gave details about the words of the Colombian striker that sparked the controversy. River beat Atlético Tucumán 1-0 last night at the Monumental, for the fifth date in Zone A of the League Cup, with an agonizing goal from Venezuelan Salomón Rondón and once the match ended, a clash occurred between some players from both teams based on a gesture from Colombian Miguel Borja to Tomás Marchiori, Dean's goalkeeper who provided details about it. In a conversation with D Sports Radio, Marchiori analyzed the defeat of the Tucumán team: "We missed a game that was already close. In many situations we had similar plays with River. I understand the anger of the River people for the slow game that we did". Then, the 28-year-old goalkeeper referred to the hot finale that took place at the Monumental: "Borja made signs to me from the side once they scored the goal, he told me that we were a bunch of shits. I asked Borja to cut it off, that "We weren't any shits. I stood up to defend my teammates, we never go backwards." "What Miguel Borja did at the end of the match seemed disrespectful to me. I am extremely respectful of everyone. Chicaneen is fine, it is the fervor of the match, but for him to follow it once the match is over seems too much to me," added the Atlético Tucumán goalkeeper. Furthermore, Tomás Marchiori assured that he told Nacho Fernández and Enzo Pérez that he thought Miguel Borja's attitude was bad and added: "It seems to me that he has a great career and is in a great club to do what he did. If I I cross him to Borja, I have a coffee, no problem. If we get to share plantan at some point, he will know the quality of person I am." Gómez, very tough against Borja after the end of River and Atlético Tucumán Sergio Gómez, who on the playing field seemed very upset and went to rebuke him very vehemently, said his thing at a press conference: "When ego overcomes humility, you are in trouble." "You won the game on time, they deserved to win. Go celebrate with your team. These are situations from which you have to learn. You have to be humble. What he did is not right," he concluded in relation to the Colombian. https://www.tycsports.com/river-plate/marchiori-gesto-miguel-borja-river-atletico-tucuman-id537242.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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