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Definitive tweet. Jota Jordi hits Florentino where it hurts most: 'Hey, that's not...'

Josep Pedrerol's Barça collaborator feels relieved as he sums up Real Madrid's season

Real Madrid and FC Barcelona are bound to come to an understanding because they have many shared interests. However, they don't understand each other.

Jota Jordi, Josep Pedrerol's collaborator on El Chiringuito, confirms it with an explosive tweet that hits Florentino Pérez where it hurts the most.

Florentino Pérez isn't used to the press around him daring to report on what he doesn't like. Jota Jordi has reminded everyone on X how the season for the Whites, which should've ended in a septuple, actually went.

Better to talk about Lamine Yamal than grade Real Madrid

When the end of the season arrives and it's time to grade Real Madrid, Florentino's friendly media aren't willing to do it. They "keep themselves busy" with Lamine Yamal's party.

It usually happens. Other times, when Barça win titles and Madrid don't, they turn to Negreira. Coincidentally, they make him headline news at that moment.

It's the way Madridist propaganda works, what Joan Laporta calls sociological Madridism at the service of a president's wishes.

Jota Jordi has dared to step outside the usual boundaries of media close to Florentino.

This is how he expressed himself in his tweet:

Two men in the foreground, a young one in a blue t-jersey smiling and an older one in a yellow t-jersey with a serious expression, against a red background.
Lamine Yamal as an excuse to avoid talking about Real Madrid's failures this season | @FCBarcelona, Captura de pantalla, Madrid-Barcelona

"Hey, we haven't won anything, we conceded 4 in the Summer Trophy, we've spent €200M so far on average players. We can't hold concerts, nor use the parking lots.

We have to spray paint the Bernabéu's grass before every match to cover it up, Vinícius isn't renewing. There's a bad atmosphere in the locker room...

Ancelotti's dismissal costs €20M, Xavi Alonso another €10M, we don't have spots to register players….

So let's talk about the party of an 18-year-old boy."

If they talk about Barça, they don't talk about Madrid

Exactly. It's the same old story. If they talk about Barça, they don't talk about Real Madrid.

Now, when it's time to grade the year, it's not time to talk about Real Madrid. They have to sell empty promises with the excitement of new signings.

There's no other option after the farce of the Club World Cup, with which the Madridist media tried to erase the team's disastrous season.