Spanish newspaper, El Pais, claimed that such one-sided affairs are not a rarity in Spanish youth football but the fact remains that clubs stop counting once more than 10 goals have been scored. Spanish newspaper, El Pais, claimed that such one-sided affairs are not a rarity in Spanish youth football but the fact remains that clubs stop counting once more than 10 goals have been scored. In an interview to El Pais, a Spanish newspaper, Pablo Alcaide, the owner of the side, said, “We believe in encouraging respect for your opponents. Meanwhile, El Pais reportedly claimed that such one-sided affairs are not a rarity in Spanish youth football and keep happening from time to time. But the fact remains that clubs stop counting once more than 10 goals have been scoredFor all the latest Sports News, download Indian Express App© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd
Source: Indian Express June 16, 2017 16:30 UTC