
Según el relato del periodista Sergio Marabolí, exdirector de La Cuarta y actual panelista de Sígueme, receiving a call from someone looking to confront you in the early hours of the morning, without any prior warning or respect for the time difference, can be considered disrespectful. Marabolí shared an anecdote involving former Chile national team captain and Manchester City goalkeeper, Claudio Bravo, in which he recounted a headline he wrote for La Cuarta during the time when the publication was known for its colloquial language and playful headlines.
The headline in question, Saltó como sapo Jumped like a toad, was written in reference to a penalty save made by Bravo during a Manchester City match and a rumor circulating that he had been accused of being a sapo snitch within the national team. However, according to Marabolí, Bravo took offense to the headline and called him in the early hours of the morning, leading to a brief and confrontational exchange.
Marabolí went on to comment that, while he had previously held Bravo in high esteem, he found the goalkeepers behavior to be matonés bullying and unbecoming of someone he had looked up to. He also clarified that the headline was written in jest and not meant to be taken seriously, as it was never confirmed.
Overall, this story highlights the importance of respecting time differences and boundaries when communicating with others, especially in a professional context. It also serves as a reminder that the behavior of public figures, even those we may admire, is not always in line with our expectations.,