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Fans swearing Ronaldo, Valladolid spokesperson: The team is sick like a family member is suffering from terminal illness

May 4th Spanish media Relevo posted a message today, saying that Valladolid's atmosphere inside and outside the team is bad now, fans strongly protesting against his boss Ronaldo, while the club spokesperson bluntly stated that the team is sick, just like his family is suffering from terminal illness.

Valladolid's atmosphere is now suffocating, and fans have never abandoned the team, but this does not prevent them from expressing their dissatisfaction with the team's poor competitive performance and management day after day. Just before the match against Barcelona, ​​hundreds of fans gathered to protest the boss Ronaldo and distributed thousands of 500 euro counterfeit notes with the face of the leader on the spot, which once again demonstrated the fans' anger at the management's dereliction of duty that led to the team being relegated to the Spanish Second Division.

The club clearly realizes that the problem exists and understands that fans cannot remain indifferent. After all, the team locked in a relegation quota more than a month in advance. But the management is also facing communication difficulties. In an interview before the game, the club spokesman Jorge Santiago used a sensitive metaphor to describe the status quo: "The atmosphere is very bad, full of disappointment, frustration and anger. The season is a foregone conclusion, and we are sure to be relegated. It's like someone in the family is suffering from a terminal illness. You knew that the end was death, but the bad news is still heartbreaking."

Although the team is in a critical situation, the remarks that compare it to a terminal illness still cause public discomfort. It can be seen that even if there is no intention to offend, every move of the club cannot escape controversy. The protests of Valladolid fans climaxed in the 12th minute of the game, with fans waving fake notes with Ronaldo's avatar and trying to throw them into the court. The South stands put out a banner of "Fight for the team logo", and the audience sang slogans for management, especially Ronaldo, in unison: "Where did the money go? Where did the money go?", "Ronaldo get out quickly", "Valadolid belongs to us", "Let them get out, get out immediately", etc.

Even though we witnessed the team leading the top team of Barcelona in La Liga, the angry fans in the stands are still unwilling to compromise. For them, the most important battlefield at this moment is no longer in the green field, but in the stands and outside the field.