Umtiti mysteriously responded to the boos from Barcelona fans in the Joan Gamper Cup match against Juventus.
Barcelona beat Juventus in the Joan Gamper friendly tournament with three goals without a return, in the context of the two teams’ preparations for the new season.
Umtiti was booed after touching the ball, along with some other players, such as Coutinho, Griezmann, Pjanic and Sergi Roberto.
“Sometimes it’s better not to say anything and let the silence take care of things,” Umtiti wrote on his Instagram account after the match, apparently in response to the Barcelona fans who booed him.
Pique spoke of some of the players who were whistled, saying: “I understand that people express themselves, but I tell them that we all come together, that they help the team, and we are in a new age where we need the fans. .more than ever. You won’t help. Whistles anyway. It doesn’t matter how frustrated they are.”
And the whistles were against some players due to complaints about their refusal to cut their salaries, which led to the exit of Lionel Messi from the team and the inability of the management to extend his contract.
Especially Samuel Umtiti, the highest paid club in the club, who refuses to cut it because he refuses to leave the club and join another club.
Umtiti participated last season in only 16 matches with Barcelona in all competitions and did not provide the required level, so the management believes that the player should leave at least to contribute his large salary so that he can register new players with the crisis i.e. go across. The club is trying.
Barcelona will start its new season on August 15, against Real Sociedad at the Camp Nou on the first day of the Spanish League.