It is a reality that Gonçalo Guedes has definitely risen this season as the franchise player of the Valencia Football Club. With their 12 goals and 5 assiststhe Portuguese has been key for his team to reach the Cup final as well as for LaLiga to have added a good part of the 37 points that accumulates the team che. However, being the best player on a team has consequences for the rivals and that is something that Gonçalo was able to experiment against Getafe last Saturday.
And it is that the attacker he finished the game very angry because of the repeated fouls he received. Beyond the four infractions signaled by the referee, the Portuguese was subjected to grabbing, subtle tripping or shoving every time i tried run one of its booted features. As the minutes went by he became more and more unhinged, in fact, in an action in which his team attacked, he was fouled and the referee did not whistle, he stayed on the ground screaming and gesticulating “another, another, another.”
The Coliseum Alfonso Perez, Guedes finished anything else annoying than usualalthough the situation is not new for him. The Valencian player receives a foul every 36 minutes of the game on average in LaLiga SantanderIn fact, in the last three games he has been the player on the green who has received the most fouls. The footballer, who he has received a total of 58 fouls in 28 gamesis trying to live with this situation as it happens to the Vinicius (61) O Fekir (67)but as could be seen this weekend in the Betis-Athletic, You can’t always keep a cool head.
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