Nico Sancheztechnician Monterey, has been covered in gold lately. After getting angry Leo Messi in the preview of the match against Inter Miami, making sure that the referees favored the Argentine, which caused a fight in the locker room with the Argentine, Suárez, Jordi Alba and Tata Martino In between, now an audio of his serious insult to ’10’ has been leaked.
USA Today reported everything that happened in the sports facilities, when the team’s players protested. Inter Miami some referee decisions he got in the middle Nico Sanchezthat’s when the problems were created.
Today, FOX Sports MX broadcasts the coach’s audio Monterey captured in the locker room after the confrontation in which he was seriously insulted Leo Messi. “He wanted to eat me raw. Possessed by the elf, he looked like a demon. He put his fist in my face and said ‘who do you think you are?’. Maybe he didn’t insult me. But because I didn’t look at him, something else that’s what he thinks. side, and I never responded, things got worse”said the audio.
He has something for her too Dad Martino. “Poor idiot, he was in front of me saying ‘You idiot, are you going to cry? You are an idiot, are you going to cry?’ “What a fool! I never responded to anyone. They probably deleted all those videos because they left them in a bad light. What they did was really bad. Part of the show, they want to dirty the game. I expose them. “listening
Just sorry to Tata Martino
As expected, the audio spread like wildfire and went viral. To the extent that Nico Sanchez He had to go to his ‘X’ account to cut things off. however, He took back what he said about ‘Tata’ Martino, but not about Messi.
“Because I don’t know Inter coach Gerardo Martino, I referred to him in a disrespectful way and I apologize. I hope you understand me, I am as Argentine as all of them and I will always defend my club. I’m here to show my face and post”Nico Sánchez explained in a message on his social networks.
Source: La Verdad

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