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HE SPOKEN IN 'THE JUGONES CHIRINGUITO'

Guti 'stokes' Ramos' departure: "He was a legend and he left through the back door"

Published:20/04/2022 - 17:31h

Updated:20/04/2022 - 17:31h

The former Real Madrid player, José María Gutiérrez 'Guti', has given some strong statements about the departure of Sergio Ramos from the Santiago Bernabéu to Paris Saint-Germain

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José María Gutiérrez, better known as 'Guti', is one of the most remembered footballers by the fans of the Real Madrid. With 15 years of path inside the rows of the group merengue, now does life like collaborator of the program 'The Chiringuito of Jugones', where devoted some words to Sergio Bouquets, excapitán and symbol of the madridismo.

Without any type of funnels, spoke of the exit of the defender to the Paris Saint-Germain the past summer, affirming that it did not know to handle his situation. "Sergio Bouquets knows that it made a mistake for pulling a lot to the hour to negotiate. It thought that Florentino Pérez went to do what he wanted to. It does not darse that for Florentino the Real Madrid is above all else", ensured.

Besides, also it added that the politics of renewal of the club for players of some age always has been the same and the did not accept it. "When arriving to some age renews by a year, for Sergio Bouquets and for everything. This Sergio did not comprise it", added Guti.

Legend arrepentida?

Finally, it thinks that Bouquets has to be retractando of the decision that took, so much by the present that lives in France as by the image that left. "Sergio Bouquets is arrepintiendo because it was a legend of the Real Madrid. It could finish his career in the club and did not take advantage of it. It went out by the rear door. It is a bad exit for him", concluded.

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