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Athletic Club hits back after Nico Williams mural vandalised
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45386, member: 636"] Athletic Club spoke out against people who damaged a street painting of Nico Williams. Someone scratched out the player's face from the artwork and wrote mean words about him leaving the team. The painting also showed his brother Inaki Williams and teammate Iker Muniain. Artist Carlos Lopez made the original mural that fans could see around the city. The club called the damage completely wrong and hurtful. The Spanish team said Nico belongs with them as family. They talked about how he grew up learning football at their training center called Lezama. His teammates and supporters really care about the young winger. Athletic Club explained that hurting one player means hurting the whole organization. They promised to protect all their players from this kind of treatment. Many European teams want to sign Nico during the transfer window. Barcelona appears most interested and their president Joan Laporta wants to make a deal happen. The speculation about Nico leaving has made some fans upset and worried. Athletic Club understands why people feel nervous about losing such a talented player. They asked supporters to stay calm and respectful during these uncertain times. The club already contacted artist Carlos Lopez about fixing the damaged mural. They will help him get everything he needs to restore Nico's image properly. Athletic Club wants the artwork to look exactly like it did before the vandalism happened. The team believes their players deserve respect whether they stay or leave. They promised to keep supporting their squad no matter what happens next. [/QUOTE]
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