The brothers Iñaki and Nico Williams condemn racism in football with Broncano and ask for “exemplary fines”

The resistance issued this Monday, April 29, one of its most sporting installments in Movistar Plus+ with the visit of the Olympic jumper Ana Peleteiro and of the brothers Iñaki and Nico WilliamsAthletic Club footballers who recently won the Copa del Rey and who took advantage of their visit to the program to condemn racism who continue to suffer in the stadiums to this day.

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The youngest of the players, also a star of the Spanish National Team, was victim last weekend of racist shouts by a section of the Cívitas Metropolitano stands during the match against Atlético de Madrid. Nico Williams stopped the game to notify the referee and later celebrated his goal by pointing out the color of his skin.

About this episode he questioned David Broncano to the brothers during their visit to the Movistar Plus+ program, where they both regretted that these situations continue to happen and asked for “exemplary fines” to stop allowing them.

“It’s very sad. The other day there was, again, the worst thing that can happen on a football field,” the presenter of The resistance. It was then that Nico spoke, focusing on the victims of racism who are unprotected: “It’s a shame that these things still happen today. They made me the monkey sound. More than for me, I look out for the most defenseless. I am a soccer player, something I have always dreamed of being, and for the younger ones and people who are more unprotected it is worse.”

“That’s a fucking approach. You are very protected by many things, you are stars and everyone admires you. But it’s true that if they do that to you, what won’t they do to the kids on the street?”, stated Broncano, before Iñaki Williams also contributed his vision.

The oldest of the brothers commented that “that is the real problem.” “We are idols for many people, for many children, we are role models. We are going to the soccer field to do our best. I don’t go to the theater and insult anyone, and in football it seems that everything is allowed. I think that Soccer transmits other, more positive values ​​than going to the field to let off steam.”, he denounced.

Along these lines, the Athletic forward added that “there are thousands and millions of children who like to practice it and see their idols, and I think that The biggest example is to nip this in the bud, impose exemplary fines and that these situations are not allowed.” “This is regardless of what team you are. Racists to your fucking house“, settled the comedian and presenter of Movistar Plus+.

Their worst argument as teammates in a game

Beyond this condemnation against racism, the Williams spoke with Broncano about what it is like their relationship as brothers and teammates. And, in fact, they confessed to a recent episode in which a strong argument over what happened during a match ended solving with the ‘help’ of his mother.

“After a game in San Mamés we almost ended up dead,” Iñaki began, revealing that a conflict over a play lasted hours. The smaller of the two finished an attack by shooting at goal instead of passing it to the forward, for which he was later reprimanded: “I told him ‘what a smoke you’ve got,’ and he replied ‘well, I’m just going to smoke’. That was the warm-up, I said ‘I won’t go there’.”

“We spent an hour arguing, our colleagues said ‘that’s enough’ and we continued even in the shower. We went home angry, crossed. Then it was my brother who wrote to me first,” added Iñaki Williams. “My mother started telling me that I have to respect my older brotherand that’s what I had to do,” Nico concluded.

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