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Blondel, Boca's mole?: Pipi Novello's strong revelation

The journalist stated that the club accuses the right-back of leaking internal squad information to the press

Amid the turbulent current institutional and sporting situation of Boca, a new controversy is shaking the Xeneize world. This time, the focus is on Lucas Blondel, who was identified by journalist Pipi Novello as the alleged person responsible for leaking internal team information to the press.

During his appearance on Picado TV, Novello made an accusation that did not go unnoticed: "There is a player who has fallen out of favor with the directors. He is being targeted. Within Boca, they believe he leaks information. He leaks information about what happens inside Boca," stated the journalist, immediately revealing afterward that he was referring to Blondel.

Soccer player wearing a Boca Juniors training jersey running on a field
Blondel could be leaking information | La Derecha Diario

So far, there has been no official response from the player, who has been relegated in the considerations of Miguel Ángel Russo, nor from Xeneize. However, the statements have caused a strong stir on social media, where many fans have begun to speculate about who could be the main link between the player and the press.

The main person being pointed to is Morena Beltrán, a journalist from ESPN, who is currently the partner of the Xeneize footballer. Although there is no concrete evidence linking her to the alleged leaks, her personal ties would facilitate access to privileged information behind closed doors at the club from La Ribera.

Couple taking a selfie in front of the mirror at a gym while smiling and making the peace sign with their hands
Morena Beltrán and Blondel are dating | La Derecha Diario

This new controversy adds to a turbulent semester at Boca, where rumors, injuries, and management decisions have placed the team under constant scrutiny. In that environment, any suspicion of a "mole" becomes even more explosive.

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