? It is fairly common, at least in Spain, to come out with shirts showing support to long-term injured players before a game. So clearly other teams do it and you are clueless.
They simply walked out with a shirt that had a message printed for Gavi before the match, they’re not actually playing with it. It’s pretty standard for Barcelona to walk out with messages to players on shirts that get long term injuries.
Because it’s excessive and dramatic. He didn’t die, he will come back and play.
Other footballers get season ending injuries all the time and no other team actually prints it on their shirt.
? It is fairly common, at least in Spain, to come out with shirts showing support to long-term injured players before a game. So clearly other teams do it and you are clueless.
on the actual kit?
They simply walked out with a shirt that had a message printed for Gavi before the match, they’re not actually playing with it. It’s pretty standard for Barcelona to walk out with messages to players on shirts that get long term injuries.
Ahh so it’s wrong to show some support because not everyone does it?