A Club boss in LALIGA has criticised his own player Christantus Uche for speaking out against the racism in Spain.
The Getafe star recently stated in an interview that fans in Spain have been racially abusive to him while revealing that referees ignore his pleas when he was fouled.
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However, Getafe president Angel Torres has now decided to lambast the Nigerian footballer for his remarks.
"He doesn't understand. How can he tell you that? He can't tell you that. I think you should be more correct and respectful with those things,"
"When he's spent a year here, two years and he understands Spanish, he can say what he wants. But now… we hope that the corresponding committees understand it and that it's simply a warning."
When pressed about the player's referee criticisms, he added, "I don't want to blame or (say) the person who interviewed him is the only one to blame but from now on what he'll (Uche) have to do is not speak."
Earlier this week, one support was given a one-year prison sentence and three-year stadium ban for abusing both Vinicius Junior and Samu Chukwueze.