Barcelona forward Joao Felix, currently on loan from Atletico Madrid, has addressed the negative reception from Atletico fans following their recent clash, expressing his dismay at the treatment he received.
In the encounter between Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, Joao Felix played a pivotal role by securing the opening goal. However, despite his on-field contributions, Felix continues to face criticism from Atletico supporters, evident in the treatment of his commemorative plaque outside the stadium. His shirt was burned, spat on, and desecrated, reflecting the animosity directed towards him.
Felix's Response
Addressing the press, Felix vehemently refuted the allegations circulating among the fans, particularly the misconception that he maintains a strained relationship with his former teammates. He highlighted his interactions with current Atletico players, such as Samuel Lino and Lemar, as evidence of an amicable rapport, emphasizing that they expressed genuine concern for him and his family.
In response to the fans' hostility, Joao Felix stated, "The fans don’t know what happened inside, I understand them but I shouldn’t be seen as the bad guy. Even my relationship with Atleti players is very good. What they say from the outside is that I get along badly with my former Atleti teammates, and that’s not true, I was talking to Samuel Lino and Lemar, and everyone who passed by hugged me, they came to talk"
Felix acknowledged the fans' right to react but stressed the importance of understanding the complete narrative, urging them to consider the nuances of his experience at Atletico. He emphasized that his actions on the field and off it should not be misconstrued, asserting that he should not be vilified in the situation.
Additionally, Felix expressed his understanding of the fans' reactions but emphasized that he shouldn't be perceived as the antagonist in the situation, asserting, "The fans don’t know what happened here internally, I perfectly understand their reactions, but I shouldn’t be seen as the bad guy in this situation".
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