Diego Latorre is one of the best soccer commentators on Argentine television, although that does not guarantee that he can apply his knowledge on the playing field. The theory could be applied to Sebastián Domnguez, the coach who has just taken charge of the technical direction of Tigre and is now a prisoner of his words.

"I would like to know what the preparation was for directing the most popular club in "Argentina," he asked himself in one of Boca's crises, pointing to the heads who run the club. "Hernán has a style and a message that is what I fight for. I never prepared myself to be here, and I feel that I learned a lot because I took things that I didn't know," he said goodbye to the air after leaving his role as commentator to experience football from the inside. He was marked by harsh criticism of Scaloni for his lack of experience when taking over the National Team. The former Newell and Vélez seemed solid, although many times his sentences were too decisive. Sebastián Domnguez did not address the press conference eleven days after ensuring that he would never suspend a conference. He did so by quoting a tweet from the @juegosimple account that left him offside. The haters lined up to destroy him on the networks - now - for not keeping his word. "We must celebrate every defeat of this boy, superb and button and button," they said, among the publishedables. "He doesn't have a clue," they gloated. "I didn't suspend or miss any conferences," he defended himself. "THEY ARE DEAD" The new technical director echoed the criticism and a day later decided to respond to the criticism. "Yesterday, after going to the locker room, I asked where the press conferences were. I was informed that there was no such thing for the Argentine Cup (nor was there a mixed zone), I was there for approximately 30 minutes," he said. "From there, I went to talk to the referee about the goal play," he added.