Polemic of Messi leaving Barcelona, ​​Former Madrid boss Bela Bartomeu: Okezone the ball

MADRID – Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon also commented on the heated news about the departure of Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi. La Pulga – the nickname Messi – is reported to have submitted an official letter to Barcelona regarding his desire to leave.

That also made the situation in Barcelona heated up. How not, one of the biggest stars of the Blaugrana – nicknamed Barcelona – will leave in the 2020 summer transfer market. Messi is a Barcelona icon in the last two decades

Barcelona fans even demonstrated in front of the Camp Nou as a form of their disappointment with the club’s management performance. The figure who is the scapegoat in Messi’s transfer polemic is the President of Barcelona, ​​Josep Maria Bartomeu.

The 57-year-old man is considered to be the culprit of all the problems in Barcelona, ​​including Messi’s transfer polemic. However, Calderon does not think so.

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Calderon defends Bartomeu, who is currently the main enemy in Barcelona. According to him, it is very difficult to become president of a big club especially in Barcelona because there is always pressure on everything that is done and happens within the club.

Calderon thinks that Bartomeu has done a great job at Barcelona. However, he admits that Bartomeu is facing difficult problems at Barcelona.

“Sitting in this chair is very difficult. It’s a lot more difficult than people can imagine. There are so many criticisms, but when everything goes well, praise goes to the players and the manager. It is normal that the president is a scapegoat,” Calderon said, adapting from Sportskeeda, Thursday (27/8/2020).

“This is a person who has been accused of not signing players or letting players who are considered important by the fans for the team to leave. I don’t like that,” he said.

“I have no information, but I think Bartomeu is a good president. From what I see and from what I know about him, I think he is a good president,” said the former Madrid president.

“This is very complicated. Especially at this time when the team began to lose and get an embarrassing defeat. The supporters do not forgive,” he concluded.

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