Spanish football morning headlines on March 10.
Robinho’s prison sentence overturned
The former Real Madrid, Manchester City and Milan Robinho star had his nine-year prison sentence in his native Brazil confirmed by the Milan court for a rape conviction.
Tribunal El Tribunal de Milán confirms the sentence of 9 years in prison to Robinho for group sexual violence against a 23 year old woman in 2013
Inho Robinho and his partner showed contempt, brutally humiliated the victim and falsified them, waking him up first pic.twitter.com/dbJgIdEVpY
– El Partidazo de COPE (@partidazocope) March 9, 2021
Robinho and his accomplice were tried for showing contempt for the victim, whom they brutally humiliated and for falsifying the facts.
Cruyff plans the return of Barcelona
The news from Barcelona focused on the election of Joan Laporta, and his new team now appears to include Jordi Cruyff, who is currently the coach of the Chinese Super League’s Shenzen FC.
As outlined by El Mundo Deportivo, the Dutchman is now in the process of trying to leave the Chinese club in good condition to return to Camp Nou in a technical role in the club’s sports department.
Ultra PSG upset Barça
Barcelona’s preparations for the Champions League tie against Paris Saint-Germain were interrupted by the home team’s ultras fireworks.
According to El Mundo Deportivo, PSG’s ultras set off fireworks outside the club hotel at 4 am last night to disturb sleep and preparation.