Jordi Alba on Camp Nou Whistles for Barcelona Players; 'I Don't Like It'

Jordi Alba on Camp Nou Whistles for Barcelona Players; 'I Don't Like It'


Jordi Alba has hit back at the supporters who booed Barcelona players during Saturday's 1-0 win over Real Sociedad in La Liga.

The Camp Nou swarm began to sneer its own players right off the bat in the challenge, with Barcelona battling to make advances against La Real. Inevitably, the group rose successful, with Lionel Messi changing over a late punishment to return them to the summit of the table.

Talking after the game, Alba was authentic in uncovering his disappointment with the Blaugrana supporters and the way in which they made their dismay known, per Samuel Marsden of ESPN FC

"Nobody likes to play ineffectively or how we're playing right now, yet I don't care for it when in the fifteenth moment with the score goalless there are whistles.

"Noone love it when the fans conflict with you, particularly in your own arena. Our mentality is acceptable and all the players are giving all the things out on the pitch. I am not going to cover up. Same as I regard everybody, they additionally need to regard me.

"I regard Barca fans a ton. In any event, falling [early] in the Champions League [in late seasons], they have stayed with the group. It is difficult when things are not falling off, however we need to live with that toward the day's end. We realize that in case we're not at our best, it will be hard. We must be solid intellectually to turn the circumstance around."

Alba thought he had multiplied his side's favorable position late in the game, and he celebrated by placing his fingers in his ears. Be that as it may, his objective was precluded for offside after a VAR audit.

Barcelona's supporters were obviously discontent with the presentation on Saturday, in spite of the fact that the past game likely exacerbated that bothering. The Blaugrana were knocked off the highest point of the table by their incredible opponents, Real Madrid, limping to a 2-0 misfortune at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Regardless of the change and general disappointment that has waited around the Camp Nou this season, Barcelona stay in dispute for both La Liga and the UEFA Champions League. They will watch on acutely when Real Madrid travel to Seville to take on Real Betis on Sunday.


Notwithstanding, the group is unmistakably not working just as it ought to be given the nature of the crew. In view of that, it's nothing unexpected that supporters are restless to see more.


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