James’s ex-wife and David Ospina’s sister showed her dissatisfaction with the reaction of those attending the Metropolitano at the end of the game.
International News.
Fans who attended the Metropolitan Stadium in the defeat of the Colombian National Team against Peru, noted their annoyance at the adverse result that puts qualification for the Qatar 2022 World Cup in suspense.
With a whistle, more than 40,000 fans showed their discontent at the soccer level of the ‘Tricolor’, which has not scored a goal for 533 minutes, a noise that caused the anger of team figures such as Jmaes Rodríguez, who with a gesture asked viewers who “wouldn’t whistle” them.
Precisely about this reaction of the public, the ex-wife of James and sister of the goalkeeper of the National Team David Ospina, spoke on their networks showing their dissatisfaction with the whistling of the fans.
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The model and businesswoman Daniela Ospina, He does not believe that the players have deserved that boo and asks that as a sanction, that the next match of the national team “be without spectators.”
“The next game should be without an audience,” Daniela Ospina referred to the match that Colombia will play on March 24 in Barranquilla.
“Behind all this there are families, wives, children, mothers who hurt twice as much,” he said in his Instagram stories.
The ex-partner of James Rodríguez also supported his brother David Ospina, goalkeeper of the National Team, who suffered the goal of the Peruvians.
The Napoli de Itali goalkeeper was criticized for his performance against Peru, after the goal scored by Flores in the last minutes of the game.
«Strength, that is the one you have always had to face every game of your life. How dissatisfied and ungrateful is the human being. I stay with your impeccable career, we love and admire you », Daniela posted on her social network.
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