Showing posts with label Juan Roman Riquelme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Juan Roman Riquelme. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Boca wants Riquelme return

New Boca Juniors coach Carlos Bianchi says he will try to convince popular midfielder Juan Roman Riquelme to return.



The mercurial Riquelme left the club five months ago after Boca lost the final of the Copa Libertadores to Brazilian club Corinthians.



Bianchi spoke to celebrating fans at Boca's La Bombonera on Wednesday, two days after the 63-year-old Bianchi was named to replace Julio Falcioni.



This will be Bianchi's third stint coaching Boca. He won the Copa Libertadores three times with Boca, and also won Latin America's top club title with fellow Buenos Aires club Velez Sarsfield.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Riquelme eyes off Boca return


Juan Roman Riquelme says he is open to the idea of rejoining Boca Juniors.





The 34-year-old midfielder, who has made over 200 appearances for the club, cited a loss of desire for his exit back in July, following his side's disappointing defeat to Corinthians in the Copa Libertadores.



"I'm better than last season because I have peace of mind, something that I was missing," Riquelme told Estudio Futbol.



"I want to go to the game on Thursday (against Newell's Old Boys). I've been very clear with the president, the coach and my team-mates.



"If Boca needs me, I will always be available, I will do what they want."



The former Argentina international also spoke positively about his relationship with club president Daniel Angelici.



"I cannot say anything about Angelici. We always tried to overcome a lot of issues," he continued.



"I want to prepare well. In the middle of December I will see what decision I make. Together we'll see if I keep playing for longer or not.



"If I do not play, it's not entirely my decision."

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Flamengo hopes fade on Riquelme

Flamengo director of football Zinho is pessimistic about his side's chances of sealing a deal for Boca Juniors star Juan Roman Riquelme.



The Rio giants are keen to add a high-profile playmaker to their squad following the acrimonious departure of Ronaldinho to Atletico Mineiro, and had been strongly linked with the 34-year-old Argentine ahead of Friday's transfer deadline.



Riquelme emerged as a serious target for both Flamengo and Cruzeiro, following his revelation at the Copa Libertadores final that he would not continue playing for Boca.



Speaking on Wednesday, however, Zinho admitted that Flamengo fans were unlikely to see either the veteran number 10 or anyone else join before the international window slams shut.



"We cannot create hope for the fans. I go out in the street, take two steps and a fan stops me to ask, 'Who is coming?' Two names come out of my mouth, Diego and Juan (Riquelme), deals that were not completed. I think it will be hard to sign a player before Friday, it is not easy," the director told Globoesporte.



"We are working hard, within our own financial limitations."



Elaborating on the rumours that linked Riqelme to Rio, the 1994 World Cup winner denied that there had ever been contact between player and club.



"I never went for Riquelme. When he announced that he would leave Boca after the Corinthians game, and we were looking for a number 10, that pressure began.



"As far as I know, he still hasn't rescinded his contract with Boca, he just said he would not play there anymore. Right now he is not free."



Riquelme missed out on a fourth Libertadores title following the defeat at the hands of Corinthians, who ran out 3-1 winners over two legs.