Gavi He earned logical criticism from public opinion after the Getafe-Barça match (1-1) on Saturday due to several verbal brawls in Hello Santiago and Juan Iglesiaslocal team players. MD has already published his inevitable comments after the first photos were published on social networks, but as soon as the full video was broadcast this Monday on the programs ‘El Día After’, on Movistar Plus+, and ‘Super8’, on DAZN, also did not do well with the aforementioned Getafe players coming out.
“Gavi He told us ‘Second, Second’. At the top he covered his mouth. I told him that if he was old enough to say it, he should take his hand off. “This is what upsets them the most, that they didn’t get the three points from it,” he explained. Juan Iglesias to Cadena COPE after the game, but he remained silent which triggered everything that happened in that 55th minute.
Oh Juan Iglesias who, faithful to the style book of José Bordalás delaying opponent throw-ins, corners and fouls as much as possible so his teammates could regroup in defence, he kept the ball with his hands as Barça waited for him to take a corner. Gavi He asks for it, but what he does is move it further when the Barcelona player asks him to do it with a slight push that the Getafe player dramatizes by letting himself fall to the grass. “Play football” is the first thing Gavi He told him and that Iglesias was silent for something.
At that moment it came Hello Santiago to give a strong push to Gavi which cost him a yellow. The Andalusian midfielder lost control: “Who are you? Who are you? You’re terrible, come on! Wake up! You’re terrible!” Yello.
And at the launch of the same corner is when Iglesias asks to mark Gavi. “Tell me,” he invited. And the less-than-polite comments came from the Blaugrana with a hand over his mouth.
In both videos you will see Juan Iglesias delaying as much as possible a throw-in he wants to do Alejandro Baldewhich produces a tense exchange of glances and so on. and with Raphinha They are also held for similar reasons.
From what happened, all the reprimands of all parties from a sporting point of view, it is surprising that the ‘This is football, father’ said Bordalás This is enough to delay taking a corner or to fake fainting (certainly nothing new in the world of football), but not to endure a verbal confrontation and have to run to tell the media about it. Saying four things to each other on the field is part of that football too, dad.
Source: La Verdad

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