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The father of Teófilo Gutiérrez defends Junior's top scorer: "A 'hello' doesn't mean 'undress" | Goal.com

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The father of Teófilo Gutiérrez defends Junior's top scorer:

The father of Teófilo Gutiérrez defends Junior's top scorer: "A 'hello' doesn't mean 'undress'".

The father of Teófilo Gutiérrez defends Junior's top scorer: "A 'hello' doesn't mean 'undress'".

Ovelar and Ortega: Closed Topic

For Roberto Ovelar and Gladys Ortega, it is a closed topic. For Teo Gutierrez and his surroundings as well. The supposed "insinuation" from the former River forward towards the wife of the current Junior footballer is a story that is being left in the past, but Teofilo Gutierrez Sr. added a new chapter. "What Ovelar says is true, there was a 'hello' in Teo's tweet, but a 'hello' doesn't mean 'undress yourself', nor does it mean that someone is disrespecting you. A 'hello' can be a way to get attention or a way to make friends," he said on the program El Bordillo, from ABC.

About the origin of the message, he added that "Teo told me that he never posted that tweet and even less for a teammate's wife. He had someone managing his social media and it's still not understood why that 'hello' appeared". In its moment, the person in question, Juan Barcenas, was clear in distancing himself from the responsibility. In statements collected by Infobae, Teo's former community manager exposed that "it would be very illogical on my part to take advantage of a client's trust".

Gutierrez Sr. finished with a fact that could have been the last conversation between both strikers: "Teo and Ovelar talked and reached an understanding, but since this leaked inside the locker room, the resentment and the story came. As mature individuals, they had solved it: in Junior they are taking care of leaking things that should not leave the locker room".

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