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Things are heating up in Barcelona. During the defeat of the Catalans (1-2) last Saturday, Gavi put pressure on LaLiga’s top scorer, Robert Lewandowski. From the 35th to the 45th minute of play against the Colchoneros, the Pole moved closer to midfield, leaving Clément Lenglet the opportunity to advance with the ball. Faced with this imbalance, Gavi was forced to react.
This unexpected situation against the Madrilenians provoked the ire of the young Spanish international (27 caps, 5 goals), never stingy with words and advice for his teammates despite his young age. Arms raised and shouting at him not to let the French player pass again, Robert Lewandowski is now warned, Gavi is not laughing.
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