Iñaki Williams also offered his opinion on the insults to his brother. “This is not the first time this kind of thing has happened. We have to build together not only good football but a good world. These kinds of actions cannot be tolerated,” said the eldest of the siblings.
“My brother heard it. He spoke to the linesman, the linesman also heard him and the referee reacted very well by giving a warning over the public address system. This plague has to end, this is football, you come here to enjoy it and not try to destroy it,” explained the ‘9’.
As if that wasn’t enough, the crowd vilified Nico for his protests: “People need to understand that it’s not easy to tolerate these kinds of insults. Nico is still very young, my brother does everything he can on the field, he tries to enjoy himself and make those who see him happy. I really don’t understand why people criticize him. “These whistles should be directed at the people who committed the insults and not at the victim,” the native of Bilbao said clearly.
Raúl García also showed his opinion on the mixed zone. “These types of activities should be eliminated. We work in a good way so that this does not happen. It is something that always exists. There are people who come to football to unload the load of the week but they do not realize that we are human beings . It’s one of the goals we have to reach. You can’t give up on a subject like this. In this case I think they did the right thing.” said the player who will retire at the end of this campaign.
Source: La Verdad

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