June 12, 2015

'If you boo Pique, you boo the team'-Del Bosque warns Spain fans

                               Del Bosque warns Spain fans: If you boo Pique, you boo the team
The head coach admits the reaction from some supporters was disheartening and revealed Aleix Vidal could miss the game with Belarus.
Vicente del Bosque has hit out at Spain supporters who booed and whistled Gerard Pique during the 2-1 win over Costa Rica on Thursday.
The Barcelona man has been targeted before by some fans due to his support for Catalan independence, while his jibe at Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo recently has inflamed tensions in some quarters.

Pique was loudly jeered when he replaced Sergio Ramos in the second half, with the whistles continuing whenever he touched the ball.
Though the 28-year-old says he was not fazed by the reaction from some fans, his coach has called on supporters and media alike to show more respect to a long-time servant of the national team.
"What happened doesn't seem right to me. He's made 68 appearances to this day, he's been with Spain since he was a child," Del Bosque told a press conference.
"To whistle a player is to whistle the national team. I feel very bad that they whistled.
"The most important thing is that we're united. Some media incite violence and hatred between regions.
"He was fine [before the game]. He wanted to play, he was looking forward to it."
Cesc Fabregas and Paco Alcacer scored the goals as Spain came from behind to win the friendly in Leon.
While Del Bosque was pleased with the result, he was frustrated to see new Barcelona signing Aleix Vidal forced off with an ankle problem which means he could miss the Euro 2016 qualifier with Belarus.
"We scored the goals in the first half when we had fewer chances, and in the second half we had more. We played a great game against a team with a very good attitude," he said.
"Vidal has a problem with his ankle, I don't know whether he will come to Belarus or not. It depends on the doctors."

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