View: the hostile surroundings Barcelona players faced Rayo Vallecano

View: the hostile surroundings Barcelona players faced Rayo Vallecano

The 1-1 draw of Barcelona against Rayo Vallecano last weekend was already filled with drama on the field, but the tension did not end with the last whistle.

While the players understood their way to the dressing room, emotions came across, with the stars of Barcelona against hostility from parts of the home crowd.

The tunnel area in Vallecas is close to the stands and while the Barça players withdrew, cameras caught a tense exchange between a fan and the team.

What really happened?

Alejandro Bald, who was approached with the intention of handing over a sweatshirt or shirt to a supporter, suddenly found himself at the receiving end of harsh words.

“You can’t even win by stealing here, dogs, this is Vallecas,” The fan screamed to Bald from just a few meters away.

In addition to Balde, Frenkie de Jong also looked surprised at the eruption. Both players were stunned while the fan went on and warned that if he spent something, it would be taken away from the recipient.

De Jong quickly advised his teammate to enter the dressing room instead of continuing with the exchange.

Fan warning and Lamine Yamal focused

The confrontation did not stop there. Another part of the exchange was also caught on the camera, as the fan was on it,

“We don’t give away sweaters here in Vallecas, okay? If you give something away, we will take them back, so go out and go outside, you can give away what you want.”

The comments were not only focused on Balde and De Jong, but also at Marc Casado, who happened to pass by and was surprised by the heated scene.

Lamine Yamal – Already at the center of controversy after winning a penalty for Barcelona during the game, the goal was to hostility.

The young attacker was clearly selected when frustrations were transferred.


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