Julien Laurens
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So that's what I mean.
It was another priority.
He didn't care.
Mo Pep, Gabi gave a pretty extraordinary press conference prior to this game, so on Tuesday, where he veered away from football.
I mean, you can try with Pep, but he will never stop speaking his mind out, which I think is great for him, whether you agree or not.
I think people should... I know it's only football, as a lot of people say, but he's...
He's a massive, massive public figure and he has strong opinions and I think it's right for him to express them and say exactly what he thinks.
Well, good luck with that because I think cup ties rules have been going on for a long, long time since transfers exist.
And City knew what they were.
Exactly.
And they knew that Gay was six months away from... Yeah, it's completely right.
I don't know why he would argue for and what the lobby would be on like, can you please allow a player to play with two different clubs in the same cup?
Well, no.
The league is different.
So, I'm not really sure what it was going on about.
Roma fall away to Udinese back on Monday night in Serie A. Gab, they're back to fifth now.
Yes, he's played lately a bit more.
He came back, remember, he was not in a good place to play football at the time after that red card and he took some time off.
and it's really good to see him smiling again to see him playing and scoring again and leading this team very important albacete the team that knocked out real madrid yes of course and um they did the job very professionally barcelona and in another semi-final as you said and uh yeah i don't know that i don't think araujo is particularly good anymore uh i think i don't know if he's going to come back to the level he was supposed to be three years ago he's still a good player but i'll tell you what these this given the options in barcelona's defense yeah why not
No Leao, no Pulisic, but Milan beat Bologna on the road 3-0 on Tuesday night.