Conflicts continue after the San Lorenzo vs. River match. Rubén Darío Insua gave statements to the media about what has been happening with Marcelo Tinelli. The coach of the Argentine team shouted at the fans in the tribune of the Pedro Bidegain Stadium to "insult Tinelli who has stolen everything."
Regarding the damages and losses lawsuit filed by Tinelli, Insua stated that "no one has informed me, but I read that a prosecutor from the City was going to summon me for incitement to violence. The opposite of that happened. There was no one who insulted me. There was a person who was angry with some players. I told him that we should support the team. There was no insult towards me or the coaching staff. People involved in football should strive to avoid situations that lead to conflict. My behavior was strictly aimed at preventing a conflict."
The second issue, my opinions, when I want them to become public, I do it through the media. Sometimes they publish without asking for permission. I have a formed opinion, but when I want it to be made public, I do it through the media," added the coach.
Insua received a summons to mediate with Marcelo. The San Lorenzo coach admitted that he was not bothered by the fact that "he has taken action. I do not have and do not want to have a good relationship with Tinelli. On the contrary, I have a negative opinion about him as an individual. When adults have a problem, they should resolve it between themselves. It is cowardly when you resolve a personal problem and harm the child of one of the two. I would never do that."
"He did not have the courage to resolve it with me and took it out on my two children. It is my opinion. I have not had and do not want to have a relationship with this individual for many years. I am willing to resolve the situation in the way he chooses. If he wants to resolve it personally, he can tell me the time and day. I believe I have never disrespected anyone," emphasized the 'Ciclón' coach.