Brothers Inaki and Nico Williams discussed their most recent documentary, “La Revuelta,” and their recent lives in Spain in a recent interview.
A number of untold tales about the brothers were revealed in the documentary, such as how the younger brother nearly signed with Barcelona but was unable to do so because of some “turbulence.” Then the ‘attacks’ started to come.
Nico Williams, who had already achieved success at Athletic and won the Copa del Rey with them, saw his reputation soar after the 2024 European Championship.
However, Barcelona expressed interest in signing him because of his gold medal from the European tournament and his impressive individual goals and assists.
Interestingly, negotiating with Athletic Bilbao is never easy. They persevered and succeeded in extending Nico Williams’ contract through 2027.
Paris 2024: Spain Beat France In An Exciting Eight Goal Thriller To Win Trophy
Nico Williams also spoke about social media criticism.
“It was difficult. On top of that, the bastards like Lamine, Balde and Co. didn’t help. They were telling me ‘come now, brother, come now’. Messages every day, all the time.
‘No, I didn’t reveal anything to anyone. I talked about it in the family and that’s it. The Raphinha thing? I saw it, but I didn’t think much of it. I’m glad he’s doing well and that Barca are doing well, I don’t hold any grudges,” he concluded.
“It was challenging. Furthermore, it was not helped by the jerks like Lamine, Balde, and company. “Come now, brother, come now,” they were telling me. Daily messages, all