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The "meme" that compares to André Gomes with a "pufo" of the Barça
Published:16/04/2017 - 12:26h
Updated:16/04/2017 - 12:27h
Another meeting more than André Gomes in the FC Barcelona and again that it did not give with to the formula to show his best qualities. In front of the Real Sociedad saw to the luso fighting and very sacrificed, but without going out him at all. In fact, already they compare him with Amunike
Another meeting for André Gomes with the zamarra of the FC Barcelona, and another duel in which it finish being shipwrecked, showing very warm and forming part of the "pie" that absorbed to the team in the last minute of the first time and in all the second part against the Real Sociedad. The Portuguese footballer finish being substituted by Andrés Iniesta.
In the change listened some that another whistle, but also applauses. The barcelonismo knows that it is necessary to give him time to the player, although sometimes his football exasperate to the respectable. It needs time of adaptation and to his age still will be able to resarcirse if they leave him... Or perhaps no.
Already they compare to André Gomes with Amunike
Many are of the opinion that the Barça has done very bad business with the midfield player, ex of Valencia. In fact after the party in front of the Real Sociedad rained the "memes" in his against. However there is one that, no by less cruel, portrays a fact: And it is that it does not improve the numbers of Amunike in his first course like culé.
Many will remember to the Nigerian footballer, the more youngsters perhaps no. It treats of one of the greater "pufos" that have dressed the Barcelona in the last decades. A player that finish going out by the rear door but that always will be remembered by his smile and his deafening failures with the group culé.
The author of the "meme" is the journalist of the "Chain BE" José David Palace. This is his tuit in question:
If we put us to compare, Andre Gomes is doing well to Amunike... pic.twitter.com/gylayvgnr4
— José David Palace (@josedpalacio) 15 d'April of 2017