“They call me ‘Monkey’… that discredits everything that has been said”

Germán ‘El Mono’ Burgos wanted to clarify his position on the controversy that arose as a result of a comment he made in the Movistar+ microphones in which he said of Lamine Yamal that “If it doesn’t go well, it ends up at a traffic light.” The comment was interpreted asracist and it spread like wildfire on social networks.

As a consequence of this, the FC Barcelonahe PSG and her own UEFA showed their indignation and even players and coaches from both teams refused to speak in front of the microphones of the television platform, causing some panic and leading to Movistar+ to dispense with the services as a commentator of the former footballer of teams such as River Plate o Atlético de Madrid.

‘El Mono’ Burgos has opened up about Radio Brand, where he wanted to clarify the meaning of his controversial words: «The comment was about the talent and ability of the footballer. People haven’t heard the full audio. As follows, the audio is an affective tone. What’s more, I break with humor (…). The company has to act, nothing happens. I still use Movistar. I’m not going to change. “I went back to two producers of the program and told them ‘I’ll get out of the way,'” she said.

“I wanted to send you a compliment”

For the ex-cancerber, there is a fact that kills the story: «They call me ‘Monkey’. “My nickname breaks everything said and expressed,” she stated. Burgos has also reported that, after the match, he contacted the young Barça attacker, revealing the content of it: “I sent him a message so that Yamal knew that the only thing I wanted was to send him a compliment,” he concluded. .

2024-04-16 10:08:28
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