Barça hasn't been able to surpass Getafe and this has provoked Jota Jordi's anger. The collaborator of El Chiringuito hasn't been pleased with what was seen at the Coliseum and has sent a clear message: it's time to leave. Bordalás's soccer hasn't pleased him at all, and he was blunt on his X account.
"Do we have to be part of this embarrassing spectacle?" Jota Jordi began by asking. In this regard, he continued: "Barça must quit this NOW. Or never show up at this field AGAIN. Let's see how they sell the product without Barça".
"Do they reward this soccer? Does the one who doesn't want anything to happen benefit? Do we pay money to watch this?" Jota Jordi continued.
"The Referees are Accomplices"
Jota Jordi also took the opportunity to recall a possible penalty on Jules Kounde in the second half. In a corner and with the match tied at 1, a Getafe player clearly grabbed the Frenchman, preventing him from reaching to head the ball.
Jota Jordi Explodes after What Happened in Getafe
The truth is that Jota Jordi has shown his discontent on X. The collaborator of El Chiringuito has been blunt regarding the time wasted by Getafe and the little added time on the scoreboard.
He also didn't hold back when talking about Bordalás, indicating: "If I say what I think, they'll shut down my Twitter".
Barça Ties against Getafe: Goodbye to La Liga?
Barça has squandered a golden opportunity to get closer to the top of LaLiga after Atlético's recent stumble. Against Getafe, once again, they couldn't secure the victory, unable to get past a 1-1 draw at the Coliseum. It seemed that, quickly, the match had turned in Hansi Flick's favor against a consistently tough opponent.
It didn't take long for Barça to open the scoring against Getafe, with Kounde taking advantage of a small error by the rival goalkeeper to score. However, the joy didn't last long for the culers, as Arambarri equalized before the first half ended.
Even though the gap with Atlético has been reduced to 5 points, this tie against Getafe can be tough. If Real Madrid wins tomorrow, the whites will extend their lead to seven points, a difficult gap to close...