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Huevo Acuña’s strong reaction to the ‘machete’ that Sampaoli sent his players in the middle of a Sevilla match

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Marco Acuna He was one of last weekend’s protagonists in Spanish football. This is due to the fact that the world champion, in a tense moment of the match in Seville, his team, against Osasuna, decided tear off a sheet with instructions of the coaching staff led by his compatriot George Sampaoliwho tried to upset the course of the meeting.

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The left-back saw it, with five minutes remaining in the match that his club lost 3-2 Sampaolihis coach, handed a sheet of instructions to the Serbian Nemanja Gudelj and gave it to the Spaniards Oliver Torres to try to figure out some new tactical instruction. And before that, Egg he didn’t like it at all

When the two midfielders were trying to decipher the A4 format sheet, the Argentine seemed to have been annoyed by the attitude, he turned to them, he crumpled up the piece of paper and threw it directly on the stadium grass, while making angry gestures.

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The man born in Neuquén was not ready for newspapers or eager to read, as the bad time his team is going through was not conducive to a situation of that type. And is that the Sevillian group is a two units of relegation places and this Sunday he lost three vital points in his aspiration to get out of the red zone.

The ex Racing has remained the symbol of a game in which nerves surfaced in the Sampaoli team and which had other demonstrations of anxietysuch as the sending off of the bench of Brazilian midfielder Fernando for insulting one of the assistant referees.

Likewise, it is not the first time that Sampaoli has tried to give instructions to its players through a piece of paper, but Acuña’s reaction was contrary to what his teammate had at the Camp Nou in early February Joan Giordanowho received the role written with tactics and made an effort to play it in the defeat against Barcelona.

Source: Clarin

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