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Gallardo: Tear gas was playing and explosions were heard

The River Plate coach spoke of Colombia's tough condition.

Author:Henrik Schmidt
Reviewer:David Mitchell
May 13, 202136.5K Shares522.3K Views
Rio Plate had a Romelio Martínez point, where he visited the Copa Libertadores Junior for the fourth time. But the Argentine team had to in the face of Colombia's tough crisis, which has now ended 15 days of street demonstrations. Coach Marcelo Gallardo was hit by tear gas in the preview and during the contest.
Rio Plate had a Romelio Martínez point, where he visited the Copa Libertadores Junior for the fourth time. But the Argentine team had to in the face of Colombia's tough crisis, which has now ended 15 days of street demonstrations. Coach Marcelo Gallardo was hit by tear gas in the preview and during the contest.
"This was a complex time because what is happening cannot be abstracted; we understood that we were going to play and wanted to get the requisite safeguards. It was not natural to play in a situation so chaotic because of the experience of the Colombians, neither in the previous nor in the match, "He said. He said.
And he said the following: "We have to admit that it's been played with smoke, tear gas and listening to roars and blasts outside in conditions unpleasant. It was in any sense peculiar and we can't look the other way."
In the previous one, the coach had to go to the dressing room as he inspected the playground after Esmad had attempted to disperse the demonstrators who were on the edges of the sports field with tear gas. During the minute of quiet and the playing, the explosions have not stopped. The game has still grown.
Henrik Schmidt

Henrik Schmidt

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Henrik Schmidt, a European sports journalist from the University of Manchester, specializes in soccer, golf, tennis, and the Olympics. With keen analysis and engaging storytelling, his articles offer unique insights into these sports. Beyond writing, Henrik immerses himself in Europe's vibrant sports culture, finding inspiration in the athleticism and competitive spirit that define the games he covers.
David Mitchell

David Mitchell

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David Mitchell, a UCLA Sports Journalism graduate, crafts compelling narratives that vividly portray the world of athletics. With a knack for capturing the essence of sporting events and athletes, his writing exudes passion and insight. David's articles, known for their vivid imagery and fresh perspective, resonate with sports enthusiasts worldwide. When not writing, he can be found cheering for his favorite teams or staying active in the gym, believing in the unifying power of sports to inspire and transcend boundaries.
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