DURING THE TRAIN OF SPAIN
Like this they were the insults and boos to Hammered with Spain
Published:3/10/2017 - 09:25h
Updated:3/10/2017 - 09:56h
Gerard Hammered was received with cries, insults and boos in the training that carried out the Spanish selection this past Monday in the afternoon. The Barcelona head office was increpado angrily by the fans that occupied the terracings
Insults and boos by part of the tens of fans that occupied the terracings of the field of training. This was what found Hammered when it jumped to exercise beside the rest of the mates of the Spanish selection this past Monday in the Sportive City of Brush Them.
In spite of that the Civil Guard had withdrawn previously some offensive banners against the central of the FC Barcelona, equally lived an uncomfortable and taut situation because of the deplorable attitude of the fans in question, those who did not doubt in abusing to Gerard Hammered and therefore desconcentrar to all the group of players that went out to train .
Cries of 'Hammered, cabrón, Spain is your nation' could listen in the terracings, afterwards of the demonstrations of the player of the FC Barcelona on the Referendum of 1 October in Catalonia. Eduardo J. Castelao Collected in his account of Twitter some ridiculous scenes in that it could see to the fans show Spanish flags to Hammered and head to he with lacks of respect.
During the previous hours to the training, fits to remember that Gerard Hammered had carried out several criticisms to the police performance during the day of vote in Catalonia, criticising also to the members of the Government that valued like "professional and provided" the performance of the security forces of the State in Catalan earths.
Serious problems in the Spanish selection
The question is that, because of the tension that breathed in the environment during the session of training, the seleccionador Julen Lopetegui took the decision to put end to the session when so only had passed 23 minutes. Problems in 'The Red'.
It goes out I Hammered pic.twitter.com/f61hbh1myk
— Eduardo J. Castelao (@EJCASTELAO) 2 October 2017
After 23 minutes Spain leaves to train pic.twitter.com/ljd3jvjx81
— Eduardo J. Castelao (@EJCASTELAO) 2 October 2017