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Highly visible in recent months with FC Barcelona as with the French team, Jules Koundé had a less prolific weekend. The French international was in difficulty during Barça’s match against Celta de Vigo on Saturday (2-2).
While the Catalan club led 2-0 and was heading towards a logical victory to consolidate its position as leader of La Liga, an error from the former Bordeaux player allowed the Galacians to revive by reducing the score. Celta finally snatched the point of the draw.
When Gavi lectures Jules Koundé
A senior player in this Barcelona team, Jules Koundé nevertheless had the unpleasant surprise of seeing one of his teammates point out this error publicly. Words from midfielder Gavi. The 20-year-old Spanish international stood out.
“The first goal was stupid,
thundered Gavi at the microphone of DAZN. We had to clear the ball! But hey, it’s football, you have to learn from that. With one player less, it’s difficult to take three points. We did what we could…“, concluded the midfielder. It will take more to disrupt Jules Koundé, who should quickly give a response on the ground.
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