This Monday, FC Barcelona player Iñigo Martínez was involved in an unpleasant incident with a young fan after a training session at the Catalan club’s Ciudad Deportiva. When the Basque footballer was about to leave the venue in his vehicle, he was scolded by a very young fan, apparently a minor, and the Blaugrana lost his nerve, got out of the car and confronted him.

“Let this be the last time you call me stupid,” he rebuked him on several occasions as he approached the young man to reprimand his attitude. “You heard me? The last time you call me stupid, the last. The last time you insulted me and your friend, the same. And don’t act like a pimp because I’ll shit you,” Iñigo Martínez warned before returning to his vehicle and leaving the place.

The entire episode was recorded by another young man, while it was seen how some child asked the footballer for an autograph and others present rebuked the young fan for his attitude and urged him not to record the scene. The images have been published on social networks, causing an avalanche of comments.

This is not the first time that tensions have arisen at the gates of the Ciudad Deportiva, where it is increasingly common to encounter young people who come daily to ask for t-shirts, signatures and all kinds of equipment that they then sell on the Internet.

And not only that, some of them even react badly when a player denies them their shirt, even insulting them or hitting their cars. A situation that has been of considerable concern to footballers for some time, who feel unprotected in the face of these behaviors.