.@sergisoleMD: "Barça and Real Madrid are both still member-owned clubs, but their presidential elections felt worlds apart.
At Barça, there were debates, clear voting updates, public images of members and legends voting, and a visible election night with both candidates present.
At Madrid, the process felt far more closed: tougher entry requirements, less public information, no debates, limited turnout updates, and the final result arriving deep into the night.
For two clubs that constantly speak about their democratic identity, the contrast was massive. Barça’s election looked like a real public process. Madrid’s looked controlled from start to finish."
This would leave Barcelon with same titles as Man City, Aston Villa and less than PSG, Chelsea, Man United, Ajax , Notthingham forest, Porto and Benfica
🔙🎥: Argentina won a penalty, but Messi gave it up and insisted Otamendi take it. Dibu Martínez and Romero even pushed him forward to make sure he did. Otamendi scored, and the entire team celebrated together. A perfect example of Argentina’s unity and brotherhood.
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