Paco Roig explodes at Peter Lim and criticizes his management at Valencia

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Harsh words from the former president of Valencia towards the top shareholder of the Ché club

Anyone who knows him knows that he has always been a volcanic type. But now former Valencia CF president Paco Roig has exploded over the club’s plight. During the inauguration of the Yomus headquarters, Roig made harsh statements about current events in Valencia with Peter Lim’s management. Roig noticed that “I don’t know what Peter Lim wants from Valencia CF. I think he took money from the transfers”, said.

Paco Roig assures that in his explosive conversation “The team is screwing it up more and more, worse and worse. I don’t understand what he wants. He’s not coming to Valencia, he sent his son… What I think he wants is to make money on the pitch. Peter Lim is a artist of take the dough”He criticized harshly.

“Peter Lim is an artist to take the money”

Roig pressed his criticism by commenting “Peter Lim has no affection or emotion for Valencia CF. This is an artist who takes the money. People in life must have affection, emotion, love; he has nothing, he is an asshole”held.

‘Valencia is getting more and more dead’

Finally, Roig accused Lim of taking money from the club in the form of transfers from several footballers: “Just think about the money, it takes 32 million player moves and nobody says anything. Meanwhile, Valencia is more and more dead. I can say many things, but without having Valencia CF you can’t do anything. The solution is not to buy the Valencia CF product, that is, do not extend the passes and take them for granted”, he concluded.

Roig’s statements caused an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.5 on the Richter scale under Valencianism. We will see if there is an official response from the club or from “Meriton Holdings” in light of this harsh criticism of his management at the helm of Valencia CF.

Source: Goal

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