2024-07-03 14:53:54
On the sporting front, Herrera also had words for his controversial departure from Universidad de Chile, pointing directly at the management at the time.
Johnny Herrera, former captain of Universidad de Chile, recalled the fatal traffic accident he was involved in in 2009, where he ran over Macarena Cassasus under the influence of alcohol, who died immediately.
The now sports commentator was the guest on Marcelo Rambo Ramírez’s show, The legacy – which premieres this Monday, July 1 – where he gave his reflection.
“Obviously I had a very bad time, very bad. I don’t wish it on anyone,” said the former goalkeeper.
Johnny Herrera added that “it was a tremendous shame that I had to live through” and that “obviously, I offered my apologies immediately after the accident.”
“It was a tough time in my career, but given everything I had been through before, I think I managed to get through it,” He pointed out this fact where he was found guilty of quasi-crime of homicide.
But on the sporting front, Herrera also had words for his controversial departure from Universidad de Chile, pointing directly at the management at that time.
“They stole a little piece of my heart, just like that. “All the idiots who were in charge of the club at that time had agreed to get me out of the club,” he said.
However, the former captain of the blue team stressed that “they saw that they were so scared, that the team was last, that they had to put me back in.”