
Leganés Player Who Wants to be the New Maffeo, Attack on Real Madrid
The Controversial Words with Which a Leganés Player Has Attacked Real Madrid
Pablo Maffeo is a player quite well-known by Real Madrid for several seasons. Always seeking to create controversy, the Argentine provokes Real Madrid players or attacks the team itself. Having a rather unpleasant and anti-Madridist attitude, it's unbelievable that a Leganés player has taken him as an example.
Yan Diomande, in a recent interview, has had an attitude quite similar to Pablo Maffeo's toward Real Madrid. "Asencio fouls me, but it's always like that with Madrid," were his controversial words. Through this, Diomande made clear his opinion about the penalty that could have been the equalizer Leganés was so desperately seeking.

Apart from the senseless attack on Real Madrid, Diomande showed through these words the frustration of Leganés. Fighting to avoid relegation, Leganés is instilling in its players the acquisition of an attitude quite similar to Maffeo's.
Maffeo's Example
Just as there are players who lead by good example, there are also those who are a bad figure for young generations. Pablo Maffeo is one of the bad examples, having an attitude that is far from the values of this sport. Focusing more on controversy than on improving his level, Diomande has chosen to follow a terrible person.
At 18 years old, the young forward from Leganés has decided to follow the example of people who are clearly anti-Madridists. His recent words perfectly reflect his feelings toward Real Madrid, pointing out that the refereeing benefits them.

Besides speaking about the uncalled penalty on Asencio, Diomande also said that Mbappé's free-kick goal is not valid. Failing to understand the referee's decisions, Diomande has taken a stance reminiscent of Pablo Maffeo's attacks.
A Senseless Attack on Real Madrid
With the controversy still quite present, Yan Diomande only expressed the opinion of a team that believes it was affected by the refereeing. While the result can't be changed, Diomande's words have been recorded for posterity.
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