The tension between Yanina Latorre and Mauro Icardi has reignited strongly. After the confirmation of the footballer's departure from Galatasaray, the host did not hold back harsh criticism during her program on El Observador and explained the reasons why, in her view, no team wants him in the locker room.
In an unfiltered statement, Latorre defended her husband Diego Latorre and questioned the forward's attitude both on social media and in the football environment. “At one point, I stopped responding to him. I said: ‘How marginal of me, responding to this idiot who is good for nothing’,” she recalled.
She also mocked him for his posts during the World Cup, when everyone was with family or focused. For her, that behavior ultimately affects Icardi's professional career.
The harsh theory about rejection in teams
Yanina stated that Icardi's codes generate rejection. “When he started threatening Diego, you realize why no one wants him. A club doesn’t gain anything. With those codes, a team doesn’t want him,” she pointed out. In her opinion, exposing the intimacies of the football world is a serious mistake.

“Let’s say it’s true that a football player has a lover, you can’t tell that,” she pointed out. She recalled how she and Diego always handled that type of information discreetly: he would respond that he knew nothing about the locker rooms.
The host revisited the Wandagate, one of the most resonant scandals. “We always said that Wanda knew what the players were doing because he told her. He’s a pollerudo, maricón. A normal guy doesn’t do that,” she said bluntly.
What bothered her most about the posts
Yanina revealed what outraged her the most about Icardi's posts. “Get involved with me, call me a whore, invent me a lover,” she expressed. She recounted that the player talked about a neighbor in Miami because Diego was there, but clarified that her husband lived in a hotel.
She also mentioned another episode that infuriated her: a video where Icardi interpreted an anecdote from a streaming as proof that Diego had a lover when he was walking the dog. “He was saying nonsense, all made up,” she insisted.
Finally, she explained why she decided to step away from the fight: “When I saw all that, I said: ‘No, I’m stepping back from this’.” She concluded by emphasizing her role in the story: “All the journalists talk about him, but the one he responds to is me. I invented the Wandagate and spoke truths. It seems I told so many truths that they bothered people.”