
The Argentine central Gustavo Cabralformer player of Celta de Vigo and Levantehe denied that he would have insulted with racist expressions to the German central Real Madrid Antonio Rüdiger And he clarified that he used a very common expression in his country: “shit shit. I repeated the same thing all the time.”
Real Madrid number 22 guaranteed that Cabral He offended him with racist expressions during the Club World Cup match that his team won Pachuca 3-1 in the American city of Charlotte.
The controversy arose after the party was not eluded by the 39 -year -old Argentine defender.
“It was an argument. The referee made the sign of racism but there was nothing, it is a word that we say a lot in Argentina: 'shit shit'. All the time I repeated the same thing,” he told reporters Cabral After the game played today at the Bank of America Stadium.
“If you want to look for the word, in the image you will see that I tell you all the time 'Shit shit, get up' “Cabral added, who debuted as a professional on December 12, 2003 and Spain arrived in August 2011 as a Levante player from the Arsenal de Sarandí.
And he also said that Rüdiger told me “'I see you outside', I was signed to fight. I was also hot, we were going through the tunnel arguing, but it didn't happen from there.”
Rüdiger accused the Argentine Cabral of insulting him racist in the final section of the meeting and his comments caused the public solidarity of coach Xabi Alonso.
“We support Toni. Let's see, now the FIFA protocol will be activated and they will investigate. If it has happened we support Antonio, it is something unacceptable. There is no tolerance with that,” he told journalists after the match of the second date of group H of Group H Club World Cup.
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Jaime Lozano, Pachuca coach, also appeared to the press conference after the match with a message of support to the captain of his team.
“I will talk to him, and knowing him before, those things have never happened to Pachuca players. I can put my hands on the fire for my captain,” he said.
Cabral was linked to Celtic de Vigo In July 2012 and left on June 14, 2020 to sign for Pachuca, where he is a figure.