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This is a scene that we very rarely witness. In the 66th minute of the match between Real Valladolid and Getafe, an unusual show could be observed: Juanmi Latasa, which had just been replaced, was on the bench when his teammate Luis Pérez was seen in the process of trying to strike the attacker, while repressing him with vehemence. Only the fact that the former Nantes Camert, also replaced, found himself between the two players prevented the situation from exploding.
This is not the first time that the players of Real Valladolid have been arguing. We knew that the atmosphere in the locker room of Blanquivioleta was terrible, but it had rarely been so obvious. In a press release, the club said “Farmly condemn the incident that occurred today on the bench between Luis Pérez and Juan Miguel Latasa during the match against the Getafe Cf. The frustration to which the sporting situation leads us all must turn into a greater commitment, better attitude and improved performance, never in division and confrontation. ”
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