Koeman attacks his abusers after "El Clasico" and calls them "lost morals and values"

Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman said today that the people who offended him outside the Camp Nou after the end of the Clasico, with the Catalan club losing 1-2 to rivals Real Madrid on Sunday in the Spanish Football League, "do not know what morals and values ​​are."

Koeman confronted a group of fans while he was trying to leave the stadium in his car after the loss in "La Liga." Some of them insulted him and others kicked his car.

The Catalan club condemned the incident and published a statement denouncing the "violent acts and contempt" against Koeman, one of the club's legends, as he contributed when he was playing in its ranks as a defender famous for his missile shots, by winning his first title in the European Champions League by scoring the winning goal in the 1992 final.

For his part, Koeman attacked these people in a press conference held on the eve of his upcoming match against Rayo Vallecano in the eleventh stage of the league, and downplayed their value and importance, and said, "I do not think there is any solution," adding, "For me, it is a social problem, they are people They have a cultural problem, they don't know what morals and values ​​are."

"But the atmosphere on the field, even when we were 0-2 behind, was otherwise, and we should not pay too much attention to these people."

"I wasn't afraid, there was a moment when I said I'm going (off the field), but the best is that I didn't. I understand that people are not happy, but you don't expect that."


The defeat against Real added to the misfortunes of Barcelona, ​​who fell to ninth place in the standings with 15 points, to be 6 points behind leaders Real Sociedad, but with a game less for the Catalan club.

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