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After the defeat and elimination on Tuesday in the Champions League, Ilkay Gündogan made comments about Ronald Araujo, which visibly upset part of the Catalan locker room. But the matter is closed by listening to Sergi Roberto, who spoke at the microphone of Movistar+. “Ultimately, these statements brought noise outside but nothing in the locker room. We are very united, Gündogan explained what happened in the match, but without any intention of pointing fingers at anyone. I think everyone wants to win. The locker room only serves to help the team win, but nothing more. We must not look for problems where there are none. This year, this is what allowed us to give a good image to Europe outside. It’s thanks to the unity of the team. What happened won’t change anything. We are very prepared and can’t wait to play Sunday’s game.”
Relaunched, he added: “no meeting is necessary. Finally, we are together all day in the locker room. We talked about the outside noise to clarify that there is no problem. We are a family. After an elimination in the Champions League, there will always be noise and more at a club like this, but Gündogan did not do it to criticize anyone. I read that the locker room was divided. We are very united and on Sunday, we are ready to fight as if it were a final. Real Madrid has been warned…
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