
Tinelli reappeared amid San Lorenzo's crisis: 'I'm going to return very soon'
The former president of the Boedo club broke his silence, targeted 'the hypocrites,' and left the door open to a return amid a full-blown institutional crisis
San Lorenzo is going through a delicate moment, with internal leadership conflicts, institutional chaos, and an uncertain future. In this context, Marcelo Tinelli reappeared, former club president, who surprised everyone with strong messages on social media that did not go unnoticed.
Tinelli stated that he has decided to return to the blaugrana world. "I'm going to return to San Lorenzo very soon, sooner than some expect. Seeing so much institutional chaos, I want to help the club in some way," he said.

In his statement, he also targeted those who have criticized him recently: "There are some very ungrateful people with no memory. I prefer to return to my Holy Land when I speak and clarify some things," he said, making it clear that he doesn't intend to remain silent.
The television host did not specify in what role he could return or what part he would play in the club's politics, although he emphasized that he is determined to get involved again, something he had previously ruled out.
Additionally, Tinelli dedicated a special message to the barra brava "La Gloriosa Butteler," whom he thanked for welcoming his youngest son at the clásico against Huracán. He shared that "he went with a friend of mine who invited him and with the invitation from La Gloriosa Butteler. It was a Saturday of enormous joy for him and for me."

Finally, he closed with a dedication: "Thank you, Fran, and all the cuervos from La Gloriosa Butteler for welcoming Lolito with so much love. It was his dream."
Is he returning to television?
Another question that arose and that he also answered was about his return to television. "This year I don't think so. I'll only be on platforms and streaming. I miss television."
He also emphasized his desire to relive old glories of the small screen: "I really want to! Hopefully we'll return soon with Videomatch or something similar."

Meanwhile, he was also asked about the future of Bailando, to which he replied: "Yes, of course. I love doing Bailando. But today it's an expensive show for television, because of the costs, due to the large number of people that are needed."
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