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Harvey is furious in the locker room

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Original title: Exposure that Harvey was furious in the locker room and the whole team picked one person to leave the winter window

In the final round of the Champions League group stage, Barcelona defeated Bayern 0-3 away, and was surpassed by Benfica and fell to third in the group. They could only participate in the Europa League play-offs.

According to reports, in the first half, after witnessing the team lagging behind by two goals, Barcelona coach Harvey’s face was already bad when the midfield whistle blew. It is reported that in the locker room, Harvey angered the team, “Some of you don’t understand the meaning of playing for Barcelona.”

Obviously, Harvey was quite dissatisfied with the players’ performance in the first half, especially the attitude of the game. However, in the second half, Barcelona’s situation did not change. Instead, Bayern scored the third goal. After the game, Langley was also photographed hooking up with the opposing player Lewandre, talking and laughing.

Durst is undoubtedly one of Harvey’s dissatisfied players. The Americans played a guest right winger in this game, but were replaced at the beginning of the second half. Harvey thought Durst had a bad attitude and was completely lost on the court. In fact, Harvey is not optimistic about Durst. He has asked Laporta to sell Durst if he can receive a good offer in the winter window of January.Return to Sohu to see more

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