2024-10-08 19:29:03
He Barcelona live a difficult time in Spanish League because it is 8 points behind its eternal rival, the Real Madridwith only 8 dates left before the championship ends, which would complicate his opportunity to be crowned the top winner.
However, in recent hours the Catalan club does not make the headlines because of its performance in the championship, but because one of its players is the protagonist of an unusual moment when confronting a fan after the completion of a training session.
It’s about the defender Iñigo Martínezwho was caught on fan cameras confronting a fan outside the club after finishing daily preparation tasks.
When he was leaving the sports city in his car, the 32-year-old athlete got out of the vehicle, clearly upset, and went to a fan to scold him for calling him “tonto”, giving him a harsh warning.
In the video, which has circulated on social media and has become a trend in recent hours, Martínez is seen getting out of his car and walking towards the fan, to whom he says: “This is the last time you call me stupid, did you hear me? Last time you called me stupid. The last one you insult me. And your friend the same. I’ll let you know”.
The young man, who is a renowned tiktoker, turned to look at his friend to see if he was recording, something to which the Barcelona footballer remarked: “And don’t act like a pimp, because I fall for God.”
The matter did not escalate and Martínez returned to his vehicle to finally leave the sports city, as he had planned to do before confronting the young fan.
It is not the first time that a Barcelona footballer has been seen confronting a fan, since in the past players and former athletes of the club such as Ousmane Dembélé, Ronald Araújo, Samuel Umtiti, João Cancelo, Gerard Piqué, Jordi Alba and Messihave been captured responding to the provocation of some fans.
These fans are well known for being on the outskirts of the sports city with the aim of obtaining any reaction from the Catalan club’s squad in exchange for followers.
In fact, at the beginning of the season, I cancel He had a confrontation with some followers whom he classified as “heavy” for his constant presence looking for autographs so he could later resell them to the highest bidder.
On his social networks, the athlete explained that: “First of all, they are not fans, they are 20-year-olds who are there every day, whether at the door of the training center or when I am with my daughter in the park or at a simple dinner with my girlfriend.”
Those led by Xavi Hernandez are preparing for their next match that will take place on April 10, when they visit the Princes Park to face the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) for the quarterfinals of the Champions League.