The captain of the Real Madrid and of the Spanish Selection, Sergio Bouquets, has gone out to the step of the indictments that has received in the last hours to having assaulted to Raheem Sterling, player of the Manchester City, during the course of the Spain-England contested in the last hours in Benito Villamarín, and corresponding to the UEFA Nations League.

With a sequence published through his personal account of Twitter, Sergio Bouquets has showed that truly it did not assault to Sterling, by what the indictments received after the party by part of the English press are not in the true.

"At all more than saying", has been what has published Sergio Bouquets, beside the sequence in which it remains tested that it did not assault to Raheem Sterling. It fits to stand out that the English press has it to him sworn from the past final of the Champions League, when having caused the one of Beds the injury of Mohamed Salah that it prevented him contest the greater part of the final, and also be to 100% in the World-wide of Russia.

Sergio Bouquets never recognised to assault to Salah, and limited to signal that the injury of the Egyptian had produced , of unlucky way, in a conflict by a balloon divided. The question is that the action with Salah is not comparable to which starred this Wednesday with Sterling, and from here that the criticisms that Bouquets has received from England are immoderate.

The Real Madrid prepares against the Raise

The player already is fully concentrated with the Real Madrid, waiting for going back to train this Thursday and prepare better the meeting of LaLiga Santander 2018-19 of this next weekend, the Saturday against the Raise in Santiago Bernabéu.

The merengues will try to remove of on the bad series that chain in the last days of LaLiga Santander, that has them relegado to the fourth position by behind Seville, FC Barcelona and Athletic of Madrid in the table of classification. It foresees that Sergio Bouquets, to the equal that the rest of 'cracks' merengues, was headline against the Raise.