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Departing 39-year-old veteran defender, Dani Alves has told Barcelona that they have been committing a particular sin in recent years.
According to the Brazilian, the Catalan giants do not take care of those players who have shown dedication and commitment to the club.
Alves, a legendary football figure, said he would have liked to be treated differently, but insisted he was happy to have returned to the club last season.
“The only thing I didn’t like was how my farewell was handled,” he told The Guardian.
Alves explained that on his second coming, he told the club he was no longer a youngster and would not accommodate any secrecy, adding, “I wanted things to be done straight, without hiding things.
“But this club has sinned in recent years. Barcelona doesn’t care about the people who made history at the club. As a Cule [Barcelona fan] I would like Barcelona to do things differently.”
Departing 39-year-old veteran defender, Dani Alves has told Barcelona that they have been committing a particular sin in recent years.
According to the Brazilian, the Catalan giants do not take care of those players who have shown dedication and commitment to the club.
Alves, a legendary football figure, said he would have liked to be treated differently, but insisted he was happy to have returned to the club last season.
“The only thing I didn’t like was how my farewell was handled,” he told The Guardian.
Alves explained that on his second coming, he told the club he was no longer a youngster and would not accommodate any secrecy, adding, “I wanted things to be done straight, without hiding things.
“But this club has sinned in recent years. Barcelona doesn’t care about the people who made history at the club. As a Cule [Barcelona fan] I would like Barcelona to do things differently.”
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