CRITICISMS To LUIS SUÁREZ
A player of the Espanyol dismisses to taste with Suárez
Published:23/09/2016 - 12:07h
Updated:23/09/2016 - 12:07h
A player of the feminine team of the RCD Espanyol, Brenda Pérez, has criticised through Twitter to Luis Suárez by some statements that the charrúa starred just after the party against the Athletic of Madrid in the Camp Nou
A footballer of the feminine team of the RCD Espanyol, Brenda Pérez, has censored the words of Luis Suárez in just mixed zone after the tie harvested against the Athletic of Madrid the past Wednesday, when to the Uruguayan forward asked after him the entrance committed on Filipe Luis, that involved him a yellow card and the complaints of the rojiblanco.
The case is that, the attacker of the Barça, possibly of way instintiva and like expression, said that "the football is for men" in reference to the complaints of Filipe Luis, that even arrived to publish in the social networks an image of his foot maltrecho after the meeting.
Well, these words have not seated at all well to the feminine football, and in particular to Brenda Pérez. "We exist #futfem. @LuisSuarez9 Create would have to measure a bit your words before saying them #piensoluegoexisto", has commented the player of the Espanyol in a message published through his personal account of Twitter.
On the other hand, a feminine team of First Division, Santa Teresa CD, has invited of ironic form to Luis Suárez to witness the next party of the group against the Real Betis in the terracings of the Nursery. In definite, seems that to Luis Suárez pursues him the controversy after the party against the Athletic of Madrid.
We exist??⚽️ #futfem . @LuisSuarez9 Create would have to measure a bit your words before saying them. #piensoluegoexisto https://t.co/krrzvczjht pic.twitter.com/khzdbyltde
— Brenda Pérez (@bbrendaperez) 22 September 2016
We invite to @LuisSuarez9 to the party of the Saturday in front of the Betis
— Santa Teresa C.D. (@SantaTeresaCD) 22 September 2016
To the 16:00 in The Nursery!#AúpaSanta #LigaIberdrola pic.twitter.com/n2twjopd83