The name of Juan Carlos Osorio is on almost everyone’s lips. But not because of something good he’s done.
The Pereiran coach has been at the center of criticism not for America’s elimination against Medellin in the South American Cup, but for the punch he gave to DIM’s youthful Juan David Mosquera, something that led to the rejection from some of the country’s soccer people.
And it is that this strong footstep that the defense counsel had was very clear on the cameras, which captured how he put his foot on one of the legs of the football player, which was on the ground because of a foul on him.
At the same time, however, the piece was not much discussed due to its tight stakes. But the one who waited until the end to claim the former Mexico coach was Antioquia team captain Andrés Cadavid, who sent a message to Osorio in a live broadcast of Felipe Pardo.
Andrés Cadavid sends a message to Juan Carlos Osorio. Shame and shame about the candidate for the Ministry of Sports. pic.twitter.com/ppP2yneJkR
— Gustavo López (@guslopezinfo) March 17, 2022
And why isn’t he stepping on me? Why are you stepping on ‘Cachi’ (Juan Mosquera) and not on me?”, were the words the defender from Antioquia said, referring to this controversial attitude that the coach of the Americas had in the game.
After that, the football player attacked the coach again, but this time from his personal account. He first posted a story saying “This can’t happen” and ended with “And why isn’t he stepping on me”.
Although Juan Carlos Osorio was not sanctioned for this in the match, it is possible that Conmebol could ex officio impose a sanction for this action he had against an opponent.
Source: El heraldo
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