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Spain: Bottle antics continue - Spanish striker Alvaro Morata pushes water bottle aside٠٠:٠٠:١٣
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Spanish striker Alvaro Morata pushed a nearly empty water bottle to the side of the table, before replacing it with a new bottle, during a press conference in Seville on Friday.

Morata was seen eying the water bottle for a moment, before removing it.

While his intention is not known, the move follows Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo moving the Coca-Cola bottles away from him at a recent Euro 2020 press conference, with French player Paul Pogba echoing his actions by moving a Heineken one away too.

Ukrainian football player Andriy Yarmolenko on the other hand jokingly moved Coca-Cola and Heineken bottles closer to him at a press conference in Bucharest on Thursday.

Ronaldo's removal of the Coca-Cola bottles was followed by a plunge of $4 billion (€3.3 billion) in the value of the company's stock.

Spain: Bottle antics continue - Spanish striker Alvaro Morata pushes water bottle aside

Spain, Seville
يونيو ١٩, ٢٠٢١ at ٢٠:٥٦ GMT +00:00 · Published

Spanish striker Alvaro Morata pushed a nearly empty water bottle to the side of the table, before replacing it with a new bottle, during a press conference in Seville on Friday.

Morata was seen eying the water bottle for a moment, before removing it.

While his intention is not known, the move follows Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo moving the Coca-Cola bottles away from him at a recent Euro 2020 press conference, with French player Paul Pogba echoing his actions by moving a Heineken one away too.

Ukrainian football player Andriy Yarmolenko on the other hand jokingly moved Coca-Cola and Heineken bottles closer to him at a press conference in Bucharest on Thursday.

Ronaldo's removal of the Coca-Cola bottles was followed by a plunge of $4 billion (€3.3 billion) in the value of the company's stock.

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Mandatory credit: ©UEFA 2021. Other than to edit the materials for the purposes of altering the length and/or inserting the credit, material may not be edited, altered, deleted or modified in any way whatsoever. News usage only. No resale or sublicense. No commercial use. No social media.

Description

Spanish striker Alvaro Morata pushed a nearly empty water bottle to the side of the table, before replacing it with a new bottle, during a press conference in Seville on Friday.

Morata was seen eying the water bottle for a moment, before removing it.

While his intention is not known, the move follows Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo moving the Coca-Cola bottles away from him at a recent Euro 2020 press conference, with French player Paul Pogba echoing his actions by moving a Heineken one away too.

Ukrainian football player Andriy Yarmolenko on the other hand jokingly moved Coca-Cola and Heineken bottles closer to him at a press conference in Bucharest on Thursday.

Ronaldo's removal of the Coca-Cola bottles was followed by a plunge of $4 billion (€3.3 billion) in the value of the company's stock.

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