Dani Mateo supports Mono Burgos after his dismissal from Movistar+: If anyone sees racism...

Dani Mateo has come forward on social networks to defend and convey all his support for Mono Burgos, fired from Movistar+ as a result of an unfortunate comment that featured Lamine Yamal. He is careful that if he doesn’t do well (in football) he doesn’t end up at a traffic light, he stated in the preview of PSG-Barcelona when the young talent was heading into the locker room tunnel while touching a ball.

The presenter of zapping laments the terrible consequences of excessive moral correction when situations like this occur. I’m sorry, but despite being a Barcelona fan and a fan of Lamine Yamal, I have to give my full support to Mono Burgos. I think that, in this case, it is clear what the terrible consequences of excessive correction can be, no longer political, but moral, he began by saying in his X profile (what used to be Twitter).

For Mateo, it is a real problem that a sector of public opinion considers that there is racism or classism in Mono Burgos’ comment about the Barça footballer.. If someone sees racism, classism or any other -ism in the joke, they WANT to see it and they KNOW, I believe, is the real problem. A hug, Germán, that’s how he ends his tweet. As expected, his opinion on this topic has sparked a cast of reactions both for and against.

The apologies of Mono Burgos and the request of Lamine Yamal’s father

The first to react forcefully were PSG and Bara. Both teams They did not attend to the Movistar+ microphones when the match concluded, as Ricardo Sierra let the team of collaborators know. Champions nightamong whom was Mono Burgos, who issued a statement regretting his misguided words.

I make this statement reiterating my apologies for my words on yesterday’s program. It was not my intention to harm Lamine Yamal in any way, to the people of FC Barcelona, ​​to the players, to UEFA, nor to the Movistar Plus+ platform where I work. When making my comment I chose to make a joke about quality and praise the virtues, In no case was it about any ethnicity or social class. After being in football for so many years, I am excited to see the young youth players. I especially admire the amount of new talent that Bara is bringing out because I believe that quality always triumphs in the end. I am a pro-camera coach and in all the teams I have been on I have been concerned about taking young people to train with the first team. I apologize to anyone who was offended by my comment. My intention was not to disparage Lamine Yamal, quite the opposite. Football unites everything and everyone, that is why it is the best sport since it does not discriminate based on sex, race, religion, disability, age or sexual orientation. This is what I believe! See you at football!.

Mounir Nasroufather of Lamine Yamal, He also spoke out on social networks to ask for respect for his son. Good morning to the world. I only ask for respect for other people’s children. Thank you, I wrote under the pseudonym @hustle_hard_304 on the Instagram social network.

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