A split image shows on the left a stadium full of fans with a large yellow and blue flag of Club Atlético Boca Juniors, while on the right there is a man leaning out from a box; in the center, a circle with the image of a young man with headphones in front of a microphone.
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Davoo Xeneize spoke after Boca's fans' clash with Riquelme and the management.

The streamer referred to the criticism received by the president and the football council in the match with Lanús

After the penalty shootout victory against Lanús, Davoo Xeneize spoke about the chants from the fans directed at the club's management. In his account, he described how he experienced the supporters' criticism toward Juan Román Riquelme and the Football Council, and the subsequent clash between La 12 and the spectators. True to his style, he didn't hesitate to take a stand in the conflict.

A man in a white sweater is standing in a stadium box, looking out, with soccer team crests on the wall behind him.
Riquelme is pointed out as one of the main people responsible for Boca's weak present | La Derecha Diario

"What was chanted is what Boca fans feel today. Nothing more, nothing less. If Boca has been eating crap for two years, what do you want the Boca fan who pays the membership fee every month to do? What the fan feels is underestimated. And they couldn't wait for the match to end. They tell you to always wait, and here we are," he emphasized.

He added: "Boca fans have no more patience. Do we have to wait to be eliminated to insult? No. It's a team that conveys nothing. It's a management that believes we're not that bad, that it's football and these things can happen. People are tired of this reality. We're capable of much more than this. And I don't give a damn about the standings and the quarterfinals."

"If people insulted, it's because they feel the players and the management are in debt. We've reached a breaking point where this can't be tolerated anymore. This can't continue. What happened with Alianza Lima was too serious to keep supporting. Then La 12 started chanting against the stands. I'm not in favor of the war between fans," he concluded.

Soccer players celebrate a goal in front of a crowd at the stadium.
The match with Alianza Lima was the breaking point of the fans' patience | La Derecha Diario
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