A Fluminense star says he wanted Manchester City's Jack Grealish "sent to hell" for taunting him after the FIFA Club World Cup final.
Grealish has been accused of disrespecting the Fluminense players during City's 4-0 thrashing in the final on Friday night.
The City midfielder insists he did not shout 'Ole' towards his opponents during the game, but Matheus Martinelli reveals he is anger with Grealish.
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"I didn't understand what he said, everything was in English. I wanted him to be sent to hell because he was talking aggressively to me," Martinelli said, as per F365.
"I did not talk to him at all, so why he had to come and tease me? That's football.
"The guy is really also disrespectful during the game. But it's football, life that goes on. He's just a bad sportsman."
Fluminense forward Jhon Arias also hit out at the Citizens midfielder for his bad sportsmanship.
"Grealish was very bad. After the fourth goal he started saying 'ole' and making fun of us," Arias added.
"This is simply not sportsmanship. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose, but you have to be a man at all times and he lacked a man's behaviour.
"You can't do that after scoring a fourth goal. It's no surprise it didn't sit well with Felipe Melo – you know what his temper is like."
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