Falcao's reflection on the celebration of goals that devastates Twitter

The Colombian Falcao
Garcia, front of Galatasaray, criticized this Saturday that hugs are not allowed in the celebration of goals when watching on television the resumption of the Bundesliga German, since it considers that the players are in contact throughout the game in constant contact.

“Seeing the return of football, I wonder: Is there a technical reason why hugging is not allowed in goals? Throughout the game we are in constant contact. In a corner kick, the defenders are above you, in the barriers they are all together, “said the Colombian scorer on his social networks.

The Bundesliga
It resumed on Saturday afternoon with several meetings after the halt due to the pandemic of coronavirus, but he had to do it without an audience in the stands and contemplating the security measures set by the health authorities.

Last Thursday, Falcao
Garcia -player of River
Plate, Porto, Athletic
of
Madrid and Monaco– participated in a training on Galatasaray, who is preparing to resume the Turkish League on June 12, after almost three months of confinement by the COVID-19.

That was the fourth day of training since the club recovered its activity, with safety distances, separate sessions and other precautionary measures to avoid infection.

The absence of the Colombian in the first three sessions sparked concern among the fans and raised speculation about possible disagreements between the player and the club.

Galatasaray suspends training for six days

That was the only session in which he has participated Falcao
Garcia so far, because the Galatasaray announced on Friday that it will suspend training for six days, resumed last Monday, after detecting a case of COVID-19 in the technical team.

“After completing COVID-19 tests to all the players, to the technical director Fatih Terim and his assistants and to the training, health, administrative and support teams, yesterday (on May 14) a member of the technical team tested positive,” points out a statement published today on the club's website.

Yesterday a member of the technical team tested positive