Cancelo: People sent death wishes after Barça loss

Cancelo: People sent death wishes after Barça loss

João Cancelo has revealed the extent of the social media abuse he received following Barcelona‘s Champions League elimination at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain in midweek, including comments wishing death upon his family.

Barça led 3-2 from the first leg in Paris but lost 4-1 on Tuesday as they exited the competition at the quarterfinal stage.

“People say all sorts,” Cancelo said in an interview with ESPN ahead of Sunday’s trip to Real Madrid in LaLiga.

“There are comments on Instagram wishing death upon my daughter who’s not even been born yet. They would not say it to me face, because we would have a problem, but in the comments they write what they want.

“They’re offensive to my partner, my daughter, our unborn baby. It’s a cruel world and you have to know how to live with it. I know how to, but I just don’t know what to say anymore.

“Wishing death upon a baby is really serious. People don’t think about the person behind the footballer they see on the television. We are humans, too. We are just the same.”

“That night [after PSG] I didn’t sleep because I couldn’t. Personally, when I don’t win, I really struggle to sleep because I feel like I didn’t do my job [well], I didn’t do well.

“I am just speaking for myself. It was a strange game. How we lost I think was what stopped me sleeping. I feel 11 vs. 11 we would have been able to win. But we have to keep going.”

Barça have an opportunity to put things right on Sunday when they travel to Madrid in LaLiga with the chance to cut the gap on the league leaders to five points with a win.

“It’s the biggest game [there is],” Cancelo said. “Barça against Madrid is a game that everyone is going to watch. There is no bigger motivation possible than responding on Sunday and trying to win the game.”