The sports journalist, declared a Peronist, equated the image of the Rosario Central representatives taking the "invented" trophy from the AFA offices in Puerto Madero with another controversial case from the government of Alberto Fernández.
The "title" gifted by the Argentine Football Association (AFA) to Rosario Central at the end of last year continues to generate discussion. On the program "Tribunero" of Paren la Mano, the journalist, openly Peronist, Elio "Pipo" Rossi made a curious comparison between the controversial photo of the van where they took the cup from the offices of the entity presided over by the corrupt Claudio "Chiqui" Tapia in Puerto Madero and another controversial episode from recent years.
When asked what the case of the Canalla resembled, the communicator stated: "The photo of Di María in the van is comparable to the crappy photo of Alberto 'de la Rúa' Fernández at Fabiola's birthday party".
According to the communicator, the image featuring Ángel Di Maria, goalkeeper Jorge "Fatura" Broun, the former coach of the team Ariel Holan, president Gonzalo Belloso, and his vice Calorina Cristinziano with the newly created trophy has "exactly the same effect" as that of the unpresentable former president Alberto Fernández at the birthday party of his now ex-partner Fabiola Yáñez during the pandemic, which was one of the main pillars of outrage and discontent with his terrible government.
The Olivos party was one of the most outrageous events of Alberto Fernández's government.
The curious aspect of Rossi's analysis is that, despite being Peronist, he added the surname "de la Rúa" to Fernández's name, referring to Fernando de la Rúa, a former radical president widely regarded as a controversial failure.