Y pensar que el gran Mbappe dejó a su equipo de toda la vida para venirse al real de madrid para ganar títulos me produce mucha risa jajajajajajaja me meo de la risa…!!!
Y pensar que la Federación se cargó a Luis Enrique de la Selección porque no le reía las gracias a madridistas y medios de la capital. No le hacía falta, pero con esta Champions ha vuelto a callar bocas. Xana estará orgullosa viendo a su padre desde el cielo. #ChampionsLeague
💥25-5-2025
🔥Joan laporta despues de perder la final
🎩"Chicas,el año que viene volvereis a la final,Y LA GANAREIS"
💣BOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMM
Barça - Olympique Lyon
#UWCL
En pie para despedir a una leyenda. En pie para despedir a Robert Lewandowski. 👏
¡Gracias por todo, Robert! Siempre tendrás un lugar en nuestros corazones. Eterno Lewy 💙❤️
🚨 Xabi Alonso on Pre-Negreira Barcelona:
Xabi Alonso: “That night at Camp Nou in 2012, after twenty minutes, I honestly wanted the match to be over already.🥲 We were chasing shadows. Every time we thought we had control, Barcelona would move the ball somewhere else. You pressed one player, then two more options appeared immediately. It felt like they always had an extra man on the pitch.”
“People talk about tactics, formations, intensity… but what Barcelona had in that period was something different. It was psychological. They made top players feel helpless. As a midfielder, you usually enjoy being involved in the game, touching the ball, dictating rhythm. Against that Barcelona team, there were moments where you could go minutes without even properly touching the ball.”
“I remember looking around and seeing world-class players frustrated because we simply couldn’t breathe. The stadium atmosphere made it even worse because every pass they completed got louder reactions from the crowd. After twenty minutes, you start thinking: ‘How are we supposed to survive ninety of this?’”
“That Barça side wasn’t just winning games, they were suffocating opponents mentally. And when players like Lionel Messi, Xavi Hernández and Andrés Iniesta started combining, you already knew you were in for a very long night.”
🚨🎙️Gerard Pique on Florentino Perez interview after his comments on Barcelona yesterday:
“Florentino Perez speaking about ‘corruption’ and acting like Real Madrid are some innocent victims of football politics is genuinely one of the greatest comedy acts in football history.
For decades, Madrid built an entire culture around pressure, pressure on referees, pressure from the media, pressure from the institutions, pressure from the Bernabéu atmosphere itself. But now that Barcelona embarrassed them for an entire generation, suddenly Pérez wants the world to believe Madrid were oppressed? Nobody buys that outside Madrid TV.
The reality Madrid fans hate hearing is simple: during Barça’s greatest era, there was no conspiracy needed. The difference was football quality, intelligence, identity and mentality. While Madrid were obsessed with galácticos and PR, Barça built a football philosophy the entire world admired. Kids everywhere copied Barça. Coaches everywhere studied Barça. Nobody was studying Mourinho parking the bus and crying in press conferences.
And let’s stop pretending the Negreira story changes what happened on the pitch. Did Negreira make Messi destroy Madrid 5-0 at Camp Nou? Did Negreira make Madrid players chase shadows under Pep Guardiola? Did Negreira force Sergio Ramos and Pepe to kick instead of defend because they couldn’t stop us technically?
Perez keeps talking about history because modern football hurts him. Every time Barcelona rises again, Madrid immediately starts another political campaign. It’s always referees, UEFA, Tebas, conspiracies… everything except accepting that Barça’s football at its peak made Madrid look ordinary.
And honestly, Madrid fans should be careful before opening conversations about influence and power in football. Real Madrid acting like outsiders is ridiculous. The biggest institutions, the biggest media pressure, the biggest political connections in Spanish football for decades… and now suddenly they want sympathy? Please.
The funniest part is Pérez counting European Cups from the 1950s every time Barça wins a new generation of fans. Football evolved. The world remembers greatness they actually watched live. They remember Ronaldinho getting standing ovations at the Bernabéu. They remember Messi humiliating Madrid repeatedly. They remember Guardiola changing football forever while Madrid spent years desperately trying to stop him.
Madrid don’t really hate Barcelona because of Negreira. They hate Barcelona because Barça became the face of football excellence in the modern era and deep down, that still burns them.”
Hoy se cumplen 17 años de una de las mayores exhibiciones y humillaciones de la historia de La Liga.
El 2-6 del Barça al Madrid en el Bernabéu.
Goles de Henry (2), Messi (2), Puyol, Piqué y 4 asistencias de Xavi.
El resultado no hace justicia a tal dominio.
CINE ABSOLUTO.