FINAL OF CHAMPIONS
Pepe was more teatrero that never and Lineker abused him
Published:29/05/2016 - 09:08h
Updated:29/05/2016 - 09:08h
The central Portuguese of the Real Madrid, Pepe, carried the criticisms of Gary Lineker and the international press by diverse actions in which it practised a theatre clamoroso, causing the indignation and extraneous shame of the fans
The final of UEFA Champions League between Real Madrid and Athletic was full of strong emotions and competitiveness in all the senses, but some footballers did not understand what means to play a party of such characteristics and were not to the height.
It was the case of Pepe, that was more leading along the ninety minutes -and from the second half- for doing theatre on the terrain of game that by his qualities futbolísticas. In diverse crashes with players of the Athletic of Madrid, as Filipe Luis or Carrasco, the luso went to the floor to lose time and, in passing, try deceive to Mark Clattenburg so that it showed some yellow card to his opponents.
The theatre of the Portuguese was so clamoroso in each occasion, however, that Mark Clattenburg no only no believed it to him but it was about to to expel him of the lawn, as it could see with some that another reaction of the English referee, biting the tongue and looking very seriously to Pepe, as if it felt extraneous shame to him.
And it is not for less. Some personalities futbolísticas, as Gary Lineker, regretted also the attitude of the white player and abused him in the social networks. Lineker Called him "gilipollas" to the not being able to control, whereas on the lawn the footballers and athletic fans showed really outraged with the luso.
In case it was little, a tremenda gone in of Pepe to Gabi Fernández remained impune, when well it could have been red card by the gravity of the action. Anyway, at the end the Real Madrid finish heaving with a new title of UEFA Champions League, and this seemed to cure all the "evils" to the defender merengue.
Pepe is such to dick!
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) 28 May 2016