Tension at Barcelona: Xavi's Departure and Inigo Martinez's Clash with a Young Fan

Inigo Martinez
Despite Barcelona's victory in the last championship round against Las Palmas, the atmosphere remains rather tense. Partly due to Xavi's already announced departure at the end of...

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Despite Barcelona's victory in the last championship round against Las Palmas, the atmosphere remains rather tense. Partly due to Xavi's already announced departure at the end of the season, and partly due to the 8-point gap from Real Madrid at the top of the league. On Monday morning, Barcelona defender Inigo Martinez was the protagonist of a rather singular episode that quickly went viral. Before entering the sports center, the Spanish footballer got out of his car after being spotted by some fans and addressed a boy in a threatening tone, pointing his finger just inches away: 'This is the last time you insult me, the last time you call me stupid. I'm telling you and your friends, this is the last.' Inigo Martinez repeated the phrase several times in anything but calm tones. Who is the young fan Inigo Martinez lashed out at? According to the Spanish press, the boy is a young TikToker, a content creator. In some of these videos, evidently, he had taken issue with Martinez, who did not appreciate it. The young Barcelona fan, as reported by Mundo Deportivo, is part of a group of kids who go to the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper, 'invade the road and obstruct traffic in search of photos, and this has led to an increase in police presence and has even prompted Barça to stop announcing training schedules.'
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