Barça: Ronald Araujo’s dry response to Gündoğan

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“Araujo?” It’s difficult to say… But in these crucial moments, you have to be very sure when you intervene, when you go for the ball, I don’t know if he touches the ball or not… But I prefer to concede a goal or even grant one against one. I don’t know if he touched the ball or not. But I prefer to give the goalkeeper the possibility of stopping him, or even giving him the goal frankly”. After Barcelona’s defeat against Paris, Ilkay Gündoğan tackled his teammate Ronald Araujo, who was sent off in the first half after bringing down Barcola in the position of last defender. Which obviously helped PSG a lot.

“I prefer to keep what I think to myself. I have codes and values ​​that must be respected”, replied the Uruguayan defender, rather bitterly, during an event organized in Barcelona. The start of a clash in the Barcelona locker room? The Blaugrana players, like Jules Koundé, in any case seem to side with Araujo…

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