Marcos Mondaini, a former player and former sports director of Emelec, defended the work Nassib Neme did when he was president of the club.
Called out Devil He assessed that the now former director is perhaps the best “president in the history” of the electric power industry and believes that “they are beating him on the floor”.
Mondaini made these statements during the program a small ballfrom Round radiowhere he is a panelist together with his former colleagues such as José Francisco Cevallos (former president of Barcelona SC) and Álex Aguinaga.
During the Cevallos program, Mondaini and journalist Rómulo Barcos commented on the statements of José Pileggi, the current blue president, who indicated that lawsuits against the institution “appear every day”.
“We still don’t have a concrete figure (on the electricity deficit), because the issue of lawsuits comes up every day, but for example with Banco del Pacífico we have a liability of $13 million,” Pileggi said.
“I am very sorry because for me he was the best or one of the best presidents in history, or at least one of the most transcendental and at a certain point they bother me (criticism of Neme’s management), because I think they are beating him to the ground,” said Mondaini.
“All the time it is mentioned that there are debts, that this is the situation in the club, that he has this, that he has that, and it seems to me that he is talking about a person who loves and who left everything, many times to his family, above the club”, added the former striker.
Mondaini insisted that the statements made against the administration of the millionaire former president “hurt” him.
“We had our problems and differences like any family, but it was there. As a player, for example, five or six of us would get together and say this garbage stays here and we’ll sort it out like this and move on. The healthiest thing for an institution is that non-football problems do not leak out,” he concluded. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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