Why can't Joaquin and Koeman even see each other?

Why can't Joaquin and Koeman even see each other?
Joaquin and Koeman, a story of hate that lasts more than a decade. PHOTO: JOSE ANTONIO SANZ (BRAND)

¿Why Joaquín and Koeman can't even see each other? That they get along very badly is something that is no secret to anyone. Since they met in that Valencia 2007-08 who won the Copa del Rey and almost dropped to Second, the Dutch coach and the veteran Real Betis player continue to maintain a more than tense relationship. Joaquín's crack in recent days has revived the rather hateful story between them.

¿Why Joaquín and Koeman can't even see each other? everything happened in 2008 Ferran Torres who shared a dressing room with

the season was running 2007-08. Valencia did not finish starting and the Mestalla club dismissed Quique Sánchez Flores to sign Koeman. The Dutchman in his first decisions was charged to 3 club symbols: canizares, Angle and Albelda. Neither the staff nor the fans liked this. The season was a disaster to the point of winning the Copa del Rey 2008 and not celebrate it because a decisive match was played a few days later to avoid relegation.

Finally Koeman went to the street and it was the beginning of the Voro effect, the first of the many times that the Valencian had to come out to help his club. "With Koeman at Valencia? It was not the most beautiful experience of my sports career, the truth was not pleasant” recalled the man from Cádiz in the microphones of the Ser string. The truth is that the Dutchman killed the man from Cádiz and there were not a few times that they had a tense discussion for which Koeman ended up removing Joaquín from all his alignments and approaches. “He was a player of 25 millions and it's not worth 25 euros” Koeman came to affirm in a Dutch medium in relation to Joaquín.

For his part, the winger indicated that Koeman “I was more aware of wine than football” what “I wouldn't even sign him as a utility man”. Definitely a strained relationship., so tense that it lasts 12 years and what remains.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *