"162 betrayal matches," says a boy and spits on the ground, on the Hugo Sánchez plaque. The most controversial of the Walk of Legends at the Wanda Metropolitano, due to his move from Atleti to Real Madrid, where he later became pentapichichi.
The commemorative plaque of Hugo Sánchez is spat on, painted, insulted, constantly surrounded by people who seek it with an intention: to step on it and dedicate words of hatred to the Mexican.
Kun Agüero's plaque, on the other hand, is not covered in stickers but it also receives spits and is stepped on by fans. Nothing like Luis, Torres, Kiko or Gabi's plaques, the most sought-after by people, photographed, of course, not stepped on. It's like with the shield, you don't do it, you don't step on it. "It has a key to the 7, now I know how to start it," says the boy from the previous spit, saying goodbye until the next match to Hugo Sánchez's plaque.
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