The professor at the University of Perugia, Lorenzo Rocca, has told the SER his version of what happened on September 17 in Luis Suárez's Italian exam.
“We do not pass the questions. The test is a standard exam that can be accessed 'online'. It is a lie that Suárez did not know how to conjugate verbs. He handled the past, present and future well, “the professor explains to Manu Carreño's El Larguero.
Also, confirms point by point what he told El Larguero the same day of the exam. That it had only been an oral and conversation test and that it lasted between 10 and 12 minutes.
Lorenzo Rocca, along with other positions from the University of Perugia, is one of those investigated by the Italian Guardia di Finanza, for alleged rigging of the B1 level exam that Luis Suárez needed to obtain Italian nationality.
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