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This Sunday morning, that's all we're talking about in Spain. Saturday evening, FC Barcelona traveled to Getafe as part of the 20th day of La Liga. Despite enormous domination including 21 shots, Barça could not do better than a draw (1-1) and thus lost precious points in the title race. After the match, Hansi Flick was obviously very frustrated with the scenario of the match and did not hesitate to say it on the microphone of Movistar : “We were disappointed, we knew we wanted to win, we had chances to win. You can easily see what it's like to play here, they defend very well. We failed to do the right thing”.
But if in Spain, we talk about this result, we mainly address the accusations of the left side Alejandro Baldé. The latter denounced racist insults. “I wanted to say that I received several racist insults and I hope that La Liga will take action. I informed the referee. It was in the first half and at the end I spoke to the referee about it, who activated the protocol. 've received several racist insults from some fans today, and I think that's something I need to say here. I think this is something that should not happen.”explained the Spanish international at the microphone of Movistar before also reacting on his Instagram account. “Racism has no place in football or in life, we must continue to fight so that these acts disappear. It’s a shame that in 2025 these things will continue to happen.”.
The referee made a report
A new controversy which confirms that Spanish football is increasingly plagued by cases of racism, notably the Vinicius Jr case. After the meeting, Hansi Flick wanted to defend his player. “There is no place for that in football or in life, it’s incredible to still have to endure this in the times we live in, it’s totally unacceptable. These people should stay at home and we must fight against this. People around them should do something because it's unfair and disrespectful.”said the German technician while Barça quickly reacted to support the player. “There is no place for racism. We are 100% with you, Balde”wrote the Catalan club.
On the Getafe side, coach José Bordalás also wanted to speak out on the subject and asked La Liga to harshly punish the supporters concerned. “I didn't know that and I agree with what Flick said. I am against any comments, any racist chants, I totally agree, well, they should find them and take them out of the football fields, I have already said that several times”he explained. The referee of the match opened a protocol at half-time after Baldé's report confirms Mundo Deportivo. The rest of this story remains to be seen as these events become more and more numerous in Spain.
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