Andres Iniesta, who plays for Barcelona and the Spanish national team, said today about the doping allegations against Barcelona "is something very ugly and very serious." "What we like is to play football and that things go well, everything else is not nice," Iniesta said after discovering his figure at the Wax Museum of Madrid.
"I do not think who is behind all this or not, but I think it would have to go with a little more careful with these issues," he said. Neither spoke Spanish international or possible players strike and the possibility that Real Madrid play the next day on Friday. "I'm out of this game, so I can not say anything," he said.
And regarding the possibility that Barcelona and Real Madrid meet in the Champions League semifinals said both teams had to first win a playoff complicated. "Let's see what happens, we have games before, then the Bernabeu and then, if both pass, also a knockout Champions League," he said.
The player said he was "very proud" of the fans you have chosen to be part of the museum and said she loves her figure is in Madrid, but he does not intend to move from Barcelona. "I'm fine where I am and hopefully I can stay for many years," he concluded Andres Iniesta.
"I do not think who is behind all this or not, but I think it would have to go with a little more careful with these issues," he said. Neither spoke Spanish international or possible players strike and the possibility that Real Madrid play the next day on Friday. "I'm out of this game, so I can not say anything," he said.
And regarding the possibility that Barcelona and Real Madrid meet in the Champions League semifinals said both teams had to first win a playoff complicated. "Let's see what happens, we have games before, then the Bernabeu and then, if both pass, also a knockout Champions League," he said.
The player said he was "very proud" of the fans you have chosen to be part of the museum and said she loves her figure is in Madrid, but he does not intend to move from Barcelona. "I'm fine where I am and hopefully I can stay for many years," he concluded Andres Iniesta.
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