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Jota Jordi with a FC Barcelona scarf in front of the team's crest.

Jota Jordi Tells Madrid What Many Think at Barça: ‘They’ll Never Have…’

The contributor to 'El Chiringuito' doesn't hold back after the overwhelming victory against Real Sociedad.

Barça Has Easily Defeated Real Sociedad (4-0), in a match led by the talents of La Masia. The youth player Gerard Martín broke the deadlock first, followed by Marc Casadó, celebrated their first goal with the first team in style. They kissed their badge making their colors clear, gestures that didn't go unnoticed by anyone, something that Jota Jordi highlighted on his X account.

A player celebrates a goal in a stadium full of spectators, while other players run toward him.
Gerard Martín makes his debut with Barça | Getty Images

Just like Gerard and Casadó, in the last match Cubarsí debuted as a scorer, and all three celebrated by kissing the badge. In a clear reference to Madrid, Jota Jordi was blunt: "No matter how much money they have... THEY WILL NEVER HAVE THIS".

Moments earlier, Jota Jordi wanted to highlight again the celebrations of Barça's young players. He stated that "I cry when I see the homegrown players kissing the badge when they score".

Barça vs. Madrid: Jota Jordi highlights the difference

Out of a large squad of 23 footballers, Madrid only has four players trained in its academy. We are talking about Asencio, Fran García, Carvajal, and Lucas Vázquez. Not one more.

The difference with Barça is noticeable: Hansi Flick has 14 players trained in La Masia in the first team squad. This is highlighted in the way they defend the badge. The blaugrana team is in the first position of LaLiga and their scorers kiss the center of the jersey when they score.

There are many things money can buy, but as Jota Jordi would say, this is not possible.

This Barça has no rival

After everything that happened this matchday, and having defeated Real Sociedad, Barça has regained the top position in LaLiga alone. They have already accumulated 57 points after 26 matches, surpassing the second-placed Atlético by one. Meanwhile, Mbappé's Madrid is third, with 54.

Soccer players celebrating on the field with one of them kissing the badge on his jersey.
Marc Casadó, scorer in Montjuïc | Getty Images

In this 4-0 against Real Sociedad, it wasn't just Lewandowski who scored. The one who broke the deadlock was the full-back who, like Casadó, scored his first goal with Barça. Meanwhile, the last scorer was Ronald Araújo, who started and would have ended with a foot injury.

Practically unbeatable matchday for a Barça already thinking about what's next: the Champions League. All this, with players trained in the academy. Not everyone can say the same, see Madrid, as Jota Jordi pointed out.