Ladaga Defends Riquelme: Boca Juniors News – El Intransigente

The C5N journalist and several sports media such as TNT Sports Pablo Ladaga He broke the silence prior to the start of the Apertura Tournament and the 2026 season for the xeneize team. He defended tooth and nail the management of Juan Roman Riquelme and his image as the club’s idol. In addition, he gave his opinion on how he thinks Boca is carrying out the transfer market and how it will fare in the championship.

Consider that the image of Juan Román Riquelme within Boca and managing the day-to-day life of the club bothers the power. They don’t like to see him in Boca leading a presidency. Therefore, in the run-up to an election year, they are going to throw everything at him.

They did it before, when Boca had not secured its place in the Copa Libertadores and then managed to qualify. Now, the focus is on destroying it due to the transfer market issue. There, I understand that “a very cautious transfer market is being created so as not to bring for the sake of bringing.”

Pablo Ladaga understands that Boca is on the right path with Riquelme in charge

Then, he stated that “The power (Clarín/Macri and his surroundings) wants to recover the center of Boca and dethrone Riquelme. If it is better, destroy him as a figure and idol of Boca like playing. That will never be possible, as also happened with Maradona, who never could despite his attacks.”

In this way, I believe that “There is an attack from a hegemonic and organized power.” In which, many journalists and communicators join the mortal circle. However, Riquelme is doing a tremendous job in Boca.

It is true, he has not obtained titles so far since he has been president. However, he achieved what he wanted to be able to play in the Copa Libertadores again and I have no doubt that he will fight to conquer and take Boca’s flag to the top. Finally, Pablo Ladaga highlighted that “Boca today has a lot of works in the institution that it did not have in a long time.”

Marcus Cole

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