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Black Stars forward, Inaki Williams, has criticised how Jose Bordalas’ Getafe plays after their 2-2 draw on Wednesday.
The 29-year-old described Getafe’s style of as a “shame” after scoring in the LaLiga game for the game running after the international break.
During the game, the Ghanaian clashed with Bordalas on the touchline leading to a mini burst up between players of the two teams.
Speaking after the game, Inaki said: "I don't like time stopping like this, I went to tell Bordalás about this, it's his thing.
"Everyone in La Liga has an understanding of him and we know how his team plays. I think it's a shame."
Inaki Williams commended his teammates for their resilience despite going a man down in the first half.
"Even down to 10 men we stepped up and have given everything. Now we have to focus on Saturday. Derbies are special, there is no favorite and we have a strong squad to show our quality," he added.
Inaki Williams has four goals in the league, serving 2 assists in 7 games.
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