The FC Barcelona continues in the centre of the controversy by the 'Case Negreira', a subject that already has trascended to new instances after the formalisation of the complaint by part of the Fiscalía and the back admission by part of the justice. From the Barcelona surroundings continue the attempts for defending to the institution and signal possible attacks for desprestigiar to the club.

In this tone has expressed Gerard Hammered, the one who in a recent interview has remembered part of the lived during the corresponding years to the payments. In her it has detailed how it lived this situation from inside the changing room, indicating that the players of the staff did not receive any type of information related with the arbitration before each party.

The players of the Barça were not to the so much

In his statements for 'El País' the exdefensor has explained how was the dynamics inside the team in this sense, denying receive some type of information: "To the players did not happen us at all. I never asked at all. Others know that they asked reports of the contrary and perhaps any did it of the referees. Neither idea. To level grupal, of course, did not receive at all".

Although it pleads for the innocence of the Barça in this case, recognises that the facts give so that the team was in the centre of the controversy by the scopes that have had the investigations and the stir in the public opinion: "it Is a subject that gives for conspiracies and covers of newspapers. Of this lives the country. I think that it is necessary to teach the reason of the things".

His actuality after the withdrawal

The exzaguero also has desvelado some details on how have passed his days since it said goodbye to the professional football: "Only I miss the competitiveness and the electrical environments of the parties in the Bernabéu and in Cornellà. It carried a lot of years and every time cost me go to as which fields. If they put me the party to the four of the afternoon, after eating, with sun… cost Me, have to be honest. It needed new challenges".