Hansi Flick speaks about Julian Alvarez's penalty

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Spain is about to experience a new shock. While the Madrid derby delivered its verdict in the knockout stages of the Champions League this Wednesday, seeing Real obtain its ticket for the quarters, it is now FC Barcelona which will confront the Colchoneros, this time in Liga. This Sunday, the Blaugranas move to the Metropolitano to challenge the current 3rd of the championship, and thus try to take over the head, after the victory of the players of Carlo Ancelotti against Villarreal this Saturday (2-1). At a press conference, Hansi Flick delivered his feeling about the controversial element of the week: the penalty of Julián Álvarez.

Questioned about this fact of play which unleashed passions in the last days, the German technician did not put oil on fire. He preferred to highlight the interested party, who will certainly be keen to shake the nets tomorrow: ” It was a very unhappy situation. I had trouble for him because he is a fantastic player, one of the best attackers. I have nothing to comment because it was not my decision. I saw him and I'm sorry for him. In any case, the atmosphere may be electric for this shock.

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