The victory of the Spanish team in the UEFA Nations League final gave way to a stunning celebration at the WiZink Center in Madrid. Thousands of people flocked to the pavilion in the capital to receive the players after their disputed victory in the penalty shootout against Croatia. Some were better received than others, as is the case of the now Madrid player Joselu. However, the other side of the spectrum left very negative images.
During his turn to speak, the Futbol Club Barcelona player Gavi was greeted with chants of “Puta Barça”, at the same time that he was insulted using terms such as “son of a bitch”, “little boy” or “dog”. The Andalusian footballer simply He gave his speech and passed the microphone to another teammate, but the videos of the moment have gained notoriety in the last few hours.Social networks have condemned and rejected the insults that the player from Los Palacios received, and now both the player and his team have pronounced.
Barça has not released any statement in this regard, simply turning its reaction into an image published on social networks. In it you can see Gavi kissing the club’s shield after scoring a goal, a snapshot accompanied by two blue and red hearts. The signs of support for this publication have been mostly positive, beyond those users who ask for more forcefulness in the face of the facts.
For his part, Gavi himself reacted to everything that happened through his Instagram account. The midfielder took advantage of the same image of him shared by the club to create a story with a phrase in Catalan that summed up his thoughts: “Always Barça”. Messages of encouragement also came through the comments on his latest post, a photo kissing the UEFA Nations League champions’ trophy.
The images of the insults to the Barcelona player have not left anyone indifferent, and from all possible corners there has been some opinion about it. The architect Nacho Tellado, who has sometimes presented graphics denying dubious VAR plays, was one of the first to leave his word: “How disgusting really. To an 18-year-old boy who is saying thank you and celebrating a title”.
One of the most forceful responses in this regard has been that of Gabriel Rufián, deputy for Esquerra in Congress. His words have also left more than one confused, even mentioning King Felipe VI: “I only know that if Gavi happens in Barcelona and it happens to a Madrid player, they give him the 21st century Fair Play title, he They make a UN ambassador, they give him the Pasapalabra boat, the GH VIP prize and Felipe makes a statement from Zarzuela asking for 155”.