Atlético-Barça: the plaque dedicated to João Félix vandalized by supporters

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This is one of the thrilling posters of this 29th day of La Liga. This Sunday evening, FC Barcelona will face Atlético Madrid away with one goal in mind: to take advantage of Girona’s misstep, beaten the day before, to take second place. However, Barça’s arrival at Civitas Metropolitano should put João Félix to the test. Loaned by the Madrid club in Catalonia, the Portuguese had already spoken to the microphone of DAZN that he greatly feared his return to the Spanish capital.

Obviously, the 24-year-old player who played for Benfica and Chelsea is not at the end of his troubles. On the sidelines of the kick-off, the plaque dedicated to the Portuguese striker near the Madrid sports venue was seriously vandalized by several supporters as reported by Mundo Deportivo. A way for them to express their hostility towards the native of Viseu who no longer seems to be welcome in Madrid.

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