Álvaro Morales demands dismissal of ESPN member in Futbol Picante

Midtime Editorial

Mexico City / 09.06.2022 15:37:04

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“Let the responsible head roll”. This Thursday the controversial debate table of Spicy Soccer and ESPNbut not because of a football-related discussion or shouting between the panelists, it was because They broadcast a video Álvaro Morales criticized live during the program and requested that the production manager be fired.

In the “Spicy in the networks” section of the evening broadcast of Spicy Soccerin which Héctor Huerta, Jorge Pietrasanta and José Luis Sánchez Solá were also present, the nicknamed Brujo questioned the ESPN production on the air for the video selected as “chusco” in which a girl is hit by a giant ball.

“Why do we put this on, production?”to immediately point out: “What’s so funny about hitting a girl like that?”were Morales’ questions to those who were in the booth, while Pietrasanta said: “Don’t be like that, please.”

“It’s extremely dangerous, they can break her neck with the blow,” said Huerta, but Alvaro Morales Nothing was saved and in the middle of the live program he said that the person who chose that video should say goodbye: “You have to ask for the head of whoever approved that video”something that was seconded by Pietrasanta despite the fact that they are not the ones that are best taken into the picture.

Previously, in the same section, they played a video of the retired Argentine Kun Agüero playing street soccer with a Barcelona shirt, although none of the panelists knew who it was until the same production told them through the intercom or “pea” that they carry in the ear.

This happened in the last block of the show and there were no more comments about the characters in framenor any opinion on social networks, but knowing the frontal and challenging character of Brujo Morales, it will be necessary to see if that video does not carry consequences to the person who is identified as responsible for the transmission.

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