April 26, 2023, 9:50 AM
April 26, 2023, 9:50 AM
Marcelo Claure already had several crosses with the Bolívar fans this year. From the controversy over changing the club’s shield, to the impatience of the fans due to the malfunction, which precisely led to the request to fire Beñat San José.
After Guido Loayza said that “the fan doesn’t know about football”, and with a complicated schedule ahead (Royal Pari for the Cup, Nacional Potosí for the League and Cerro Porteño for Libertadores), Marcelo Claure celebrated Girona’s victory about Real Madrid.
It should be noted that Claure is one of the shareholders and owner of 35% of the Spanish club. So he clearly had to celebrate a historic victory for his team, against one of the most powerful in the world.
the victory of @GironaFC against him @real Madrid It is further proof that when there is a serious project, with great fans and patience, the results always arrive-sometimes they take time but they arrive. Congratulations to the team on this historic win. See the #Girona pic.twitter.com/8bxO0Ay6j2
— Marcelo Claure (@marceloclaure) April 25, 2023
“When there is a serious project, With great fans and patience, the results always come”he commented on his social networks, attaching a photograph of Girona’s victory over Real Madrid.
The scandals of his fans, asking in crowds for the departure of Beñat San José after 13 games in the season (14 with Royal Pari), and the word “patience” that Claure posted could be a coincidence, like no.
Now after everyone has expressed their opinion and many have vented… to turn the page and support as true fans. Greetings to the entire Bolivarian Family, there is still a long way to go and we have not lost any championship.
Thank you for loving our AKD so much— Marcelo Claure (@marceloclaure) April 24, 2023
What’s more, before the Girona celebration, Claure commented that Bolívar and his people had to turn the page and “support as true fans”, after the 1-3 loss against Wilstermann.
Marcelo Claure obviously continues to ask his people for patience and time. Will Bolívar’s fans give in?