President Moretti now blames Ortigoza for Insua’s dismissal

President Moretti now blames Ortigoza for Insua’s dismissal
President Moretti now blames Ortigoza for Insua’s dismissal

The highest authority of the Boedo club tried to disengage and assured that the idol was the one who made the final decision to fire Insua. ““We didn’t see a future with him.”.

San Lorenzo: who kicked out Insua?

In it he again tried to get rid of the decision made by detailing that after the defeat with Boca in the Bombonera for the Professional League Cup, “We spoke with Ortigoza, who is the person who manages professional football, and those indices are telling us that the project was coming to an end.“.

“We were supporting it and when we saw that there was no longer support from the players, not for anything strange but because the message was not reaching them, we understood that it was the best decision,” said Moretti.

“What happens from now on with my departure is not going to harm the club,” Insua said on Thursday, and then highlighted that the San Lorenzo owner and the leadership “I assume that they will take care of the agreement they signed and not leave a debt. When the president builds the stadium as promised, everything they owe me will be donated to the club”.

The coach also showed his differences with Moretti by highlighting that “It is not good to break a relationship after three months, because it seems that he changed his mind about respecting contracts”. Furthermore, he added: “The decision seemed strange to me.because the team was in the Copa Libertadores and he enjoyed it.”

In relation to the last transfer market, Insua explained that “of the 10 incorporations we only asked for two and that creates something that is not good, because they know that you did not ask for them. I wanted Santiago Solari, Palavecino and Cetré.”

“The president told me that he had 15 million dollars for the transfer market and then I don’t know what happened,” added the coach in an interview with ESPN.

 
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