The Barça locker room divided over the Gündogan case

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The dissension between İlkay Gündoğan and Ronald Araújo, marked by the German’s criticism of the Uruguayan’s red card against PSG on Tuesday evening, highlighted different clans within the Catalan locker room. Barcelona daily life Sport clarified the different groups that make up the Barça players. As in every club, ages and languages ​​spoken are the main grouping factors. For this, Gavi, Pedri, Sergi Roberto, Ferran, Marcos Alonso, Íñigo Martínez are often together. The young people in the club also like to get together.

Cubarsí, Héctor Fort, Marc Guiu, Fermín, Lamine Yamal, Astralaga, Casadó have their years at the Masia in common. Those at the club for many years like Ter Stegen, Sergi Roberto and Frenkie de Jong have a good relationship. Like Lewandowski, Gündogan and Christensen, more experienced and arriving during the last two seasons, who communicate in English. Vitor Roque and Raphinha, both Brazilians, form a group with Ronald Araujo, also Portuguese-speaking.

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