Claudio Borghi stopped Herrera in his tracks for his son’s “hate” of Colo Colo

The ‘Bichi’ Claudio Borghi stopped Johnny Herrera’s cars after the exporter celebrated that his son called Colo Colo “dog poop”.

A tense debate ensued Claudio Borghi y Johnny Herrera this Wednesday, during the edition of the program We are all techniciansde TNT Sports.

It all started when the arrival of Matias Zaldivia to the University of Chile, coming from Colo Colo, at which time the La U exporter assured that he would never associate with the ‘Cacique’.

“Do you see me playing or directing in Colo Colo? I do not. There are things in which passion moves you, that mark your life and that form you as people. We are like that with my son, he does not catch anything, but he is too passionate for his things, ”he began, pointing to the idol of the blues.

About it, the ‘Bichi’ asked him “Why is your son a fan of La U?”, to which Herrera said with a laugh “My inheritance, logical. You say “Colo Colo” to my son and he answers “dog poo” and leaves. He learned it from the family ”.

The comment did not like Claudio Borghi at all, who harshly recriminated the formerly selected from La Roja.

“Those fanaticisms mislead people. Being a fan of a club is great, but the problem is teaching that the next team doesn’t exist or that it’s bad, that generates tremendous hatred. You are transferring your hatred of Colo Colo to your son, and that is bad for a child.”The former coach of the albos launched first.

Later, the ‘Bichi’ emphasized that “I can’t understand that when you go to the field you have to be afraid. I had the desire to go to the World Cup and there was a freedom. You walk and you see people with T-shirts, a Colombian, an Argentine, a German”.

“I said ‘if the English get together with the Argentines, the broom will stay’ and not only nothing happened, but later the English gave us a lesson on how to receive a world champion. When we show this hatred for the clubs it’s something tremendous.”Borghi concluded.

Trascartón, before they ended the discussion, Johnny Herrera stated that “I encourage that in my son because when things are done with passion in life, they usually go much better. That’s what I’m aiming for, it’s not a hate issue.”

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