Presenter Benjamin Back, during Sunday’s Sunday program (4), spared no criticism of the international posture after the defeat to Corinthians on Saturday (3). Benja condemned what she called the “victimism” of the gaucho club regarding arbitration.
According to the journalist, Inter’s behavior is “ridiculous” and unfounded. “Guys, Corinthians had two goals annulled yesterday, had two goals annulled, the turned the game, was playing better, that time there he would win,” argued Back.
Complaint history
The presenter recalled an episode of 2005, when Inter was, in his opinion, “very harmed” in a bid involving goalkeeper Fábio Costa and player Tinga. However, Back criticized what he considers to be a recurring behavior of the club in the last 20 years: “Inter has been here in this 20 years with a victimism, a chororo, which was the story of puts on the DVD.”
Back also commented on the expulsion of player Bruno Henrique, the target of complaints from Inter: “They are complaining about the expulsion of Bruno Henrique, for me it had to be expelled.”
Unilateral rivalry
The journalist ended his criticism by pointing out that Inter creates a rivalry with Corinthians who, in his view, is unilateral. “Inter, who has a good team, doing this, he is appreciated. And Inter creates a rivalry with Corinthians, who is unilateral, old. It’s since then,” Back concluded, suggesting that this attitude decreases the gaucho club.