Todo mi apoyo a los profesores de Valencia. Están protestando por sus derechos, legítimos, y quienes tenían que protegerles, la policía, empuja a una jubilada y la tira de mala manera, causándole daños físicos.
Docentes en huelga tocan 'La Marcha Imperial' de 'Star Wars' a los antidisturbios frente a la Conselleria de Educación de València https://t.co/2hQ7AtlcDD
Más allá de que un policía agreda a una ciudadana porque sí, lo que más me sorprende es que el resto de agentes no se preocupen. Que la vean sangrar y ni siquiera la ayuden a levantarse. Servir y proteger no es eso
🥹🇳🇴 No dejen de leer estas palabras de emoción de Caroline Graham Hansen tras ganar la #UWCL en su país y ciudad natal:
"Es increíble. Ganar en mi propio campo es algo muy especial. Crecí aquí y conozco cada milímetro de este césped. Estoy deseando salir a celebrar con el equipo esta noche.
Era un sueño imposible porque, cuando era pequeña, no veía a ninguna jugadora haciendo esto. Espero que ahora haya muchos niños y niñas de Noruega que quieran hacer lo que nosotras hemos hecho. Esa es mi mayor esperanza".
Vía @UEFA
🎙️ Thierry Henry speaking on Barcelona Femení’s victory:
“I’m telling you, this Barcelona Femení team is special. The way they play football is absolutely ridiculous in the best way possible. Everything is coordinated from the movement, the passing, the pressing, the positioning . it’s like every player already knows what the other one is about to do before the ball even arrives.
When you watch them, you’re not just watching a team with talent, you’re watching a team that understands football at the highest level. Technically they’re outstanding, but what really impresses me is the intelligence in their game. They control space so well, they know when to speed things up, when to slow it down, when to press and when to keep the ball. That’s not luck, that’s coaching, chemistry and years of building an identity.
Winning a Champions League final 4-0 is not normal. Finals are supposed to be difficult, tense, tactical battles. But Barcelona made it look easy because of how dominant they were from the first minute. They didn’t just beat the opposition, they completely outplayed them in every aspect of the game.
And honestly, right now they’re carrying the Barcelona identity better than anybody. When people talk about Barça football it has intensity, technique, positional play, entertaining football. This team is showing it every single week.
What I respect the most is that this project wasn’t built overnight. It took patience, proper planning, good recruitment, great coaching and people at the club believing in a vision. The board and staff deserve credit because building a dynasty takes time.
This team has everything to dominate for years — quality, mentality, structure and confidence. And the scary part is, they still look hungry for more.”
💣💣💣BOOOMMMM💣💣💣
Hernández Hernández (árbitro del Clásico) sobre si estaban comprados por Negreira:
💥 "Le pite siete partidos al Barça B, perdio cinco”
😳"El mejor Barça de la la historia, le pite cinco veces, solo gano dos"
🔥"Al Madrid le pite diez veces, gano
ocho”
🚨🗣Pierre Aubameyang
i have played all over the world, but I always tell people that my short time in Barcelona was pure magic. When I watch them play now, especially seeing Raphinha fighting for every single ball and kissing that badge, I honestly feel a little jealous! I wish I could play just one more game in this current Hansi Flick system with these incredible kids. Once you wear the Blaugrana shirt, your heart stays at Camp Nou forever 🥺❤️💙
🚨🎙️| Jürgen Klopp on why he has no plans to coach Real Madrid:
“Real Madrid? Look, I respect the club, of course but coaching there is not football, it’s politics with a ball. One week you’re a genius, the next week they’re already discussing your replacement. That’s not how I work.
People always ask me, ‘Why not Madrid?’ Because I don’t build something for three months, I build something for years. At Madrid, you don’t build, you survive. You win and it’s expected. You lose once and suddenly you’re the problem.
And this idea that any manager can just go there and ‘handle the stars’, no. The players have more power than the coach, everyone can see it. If your philosophy doesn’t match the dressing room mood, you’re gone. Simple.
Also, let’s be honest, there’s no real patience for football identity. It’s always, ‘give the ball to the best players and magic will happen.’ That’s not coaching, that’s hoping. I need a team that believes in a system, not just moments.
I’ve heard people say, ‘But it’s Real Madrid, you must go if they call.’ No. Not every big name fits every manager. I prefer a place where the project matters more than headlines, where people understand that success is built, not demanded overnight.
Madrid is perfect for some coaches but not for me. I like control, I like development, I like loyalty. And honestly, I don’t see those things lasting very long there.”