Spanish soccer is also suffering for Valencia and the hell that's ravaging the Levante region after the deadly flood that swept everything away.
Lewandowski's Garage
LaLiga and Federación decided to respect the competition calendar, excluding only the teams from Levante. Spanish soccer replied with an uproar: The competition should have been suspended.
The damage has also reached Catalonian lands and Robert Lewandowski has published some images of the state of his garage after the torrential rain.
At Barça, two players have suffered particularly in recent hours. They fear for their homeland of Valencia and their family, friends and loved ones who have suffered the floods first hand.
The Most Affected in the Barça Squad
They are Ferran Torres and Iñaki Peña. The former is from Valencia and the latter one is from Alicante.
At a time when tragedy calls for solidarity in a country, the sporting authorities have decided that "the show must go on."
Ferran Torres, born in Foyos, near Valencia, is particularly affected. This was confirmed to MB by Pedri, one of his closest teammates at FC Barcelona.
The Valencian striker, visibly affected and upset by the decision not to stop LaLiga, has lashed out against the political class on his Instagram account.
"Outrage with Our Rulers"
With the title in Valencian of "We will rise", Ferran has published a heartfelt message on Instagram.
"We need a change in this country!
"I don't even have the strength today to go to the stadium to watch my teammates play.
"Frustration and indignation with our rulers, regardless of which.
We need the whole country to step up. This could happen anywhere. We feel the warmth and support from people all over the world.
The State has failed. The people save the people. Long live Valencia and Viva España.
It's a message of desperation and helplessness in the face of a natural disaster that's already claimed more than two hundred lives. It has also caused material losses of incalculable value.
Ferran Torres regrets the poor level of political response to this calamity, about which solidarity from everyone is required now more than ever.
We at Madrid-Barcelona.com share our sorrow for the people of Valencia at such a dramatic moment.