Barcelona’s Mapi León accused of ‘violating intimacy’ of opponent
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Espanyol have expressed their “complete discontent and condemnation” of an “unacceptable” incident in which the Barcelona defender Mapi León appeared to gesture towards the crotch area of their player Daniela Caracas during the Liga F match between the sides on Sunday.
The incident, which Espanyol said “should not be overlooked”, occurred in the first half of the derby when León was being marked by Caracas before a set piece was taken. León has since denied touching Caracas’s crotch or having any intention to do so.
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