
Barcelona may have won against Osasuna on Thursday, but it is safe to say that not much at the club after the game is too happy, with their frustrations aimed at La Liga and the Spanish football federation.
The competition was originally planned for earlier this month, but it was postponed due to the sudden and tragic death of Barcelona Doctor Carles Minarro Garcia. The 27th was the date for the reconciled fixture, and that eventually became final, despite the fact that both clubs that appeal to the game.
And to make things worse for Barcelona, Dani Olmo ran out a muscle injury in the game, allowing him to miss crucial upcoming matches. And for Jules Kounde there was enough enough when he released an explosive anger as he spoke with Dazn (via Marca).
“I am angry about the date. It is not something normal. We have spoken to the calendar many times, we play too many games. I know there are people who don't understand it. I consider myself happy to live from our passion, but it is a lack of respect and not just for the club.
“I am also talking about Osasuna, who also had players in international duty, such as Budimir, with whom I was confronted and who did not have the necessary peace. It does not make the club. Osasuna, Barcelona, Real Madrid … It is a lack of respect for the players, we are not only a good game.
It is certainly not common for matches to be played during/on the back-end of an international break, so Barcelona and Osasuna certainly had bad luck there, given the injury to OLMO.
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