Barcelona Is Stung by Real Madrid Women's Victory Over Barça Away (1-3) Leaving LaLiga Wide Open. Nobody Expected It and It Has Been Hard to Assimilate.
After 18 Consecutive Wins, They Thought Barça's Superiority Was Going to Be Eternal. They Didn't Count on Toril's Players' Effort and Their Struggle to Improve.
Lots of Crying in Barcelona to Justify the Defeat with the Referee
In the Catalan City, They Have Resorted to Crying to Justify an Affront That Nobody Had Foreseen. They Blame the Referee for the Match for Tipping the Balance in Favor of Real Madrid.
It Was Due to a Goal Scored by FC Barcelona That Could Have Meant 2-1. It Was Disallowed by the Referee for Understanding That a Barcelona Player Was Interfering with the View of the Play from Her Illegal Position.
That's How the Referee Interpreted It, but in Barcelona, They Have Turned Against Her, Accusing Her of Being the Best Player for Real Madrid in the Classic.
That 1-3 Has Stung a Lot. Just Hours Before the Match, Aitana Bonmatí Insisted That "There's Still a Lot of Difference Between the Two Teams." A Constant in the Statements of Barcelona Players, Very Full of Self-Love.
The Memory of Enríquez Negreira
Juanma Rodríguez Has His Own Opinion:
"My Thesis, Which I Will Complete This Monday on @eselprimerpalo Is That It's Just and Necessary to Rob a Club That Paid the Vice President of Referees for 17 Years as Many Times as Needed.
Applaud Them," He Said on the Social Network X, as Reported by Defensa Central, Although He Later Deleted It.
— Juanma Rodríguez 🇪🇸 (@juanma_rguez) March 23, 2025
Juanma Rodríguez Is Not Willing to Tolerate Talk of Real Madrid's Robbery in the Women's Classic. Especially When Barça Has Been Paying 8.4 Million Euros Between 2001 and 2018 to the Number Two of the Referees, José María Enríquez Negreira. And Nothing Has Happened...
Meanwhile, An Alleged Refereeing Error Doesn't Cover 17 Years of Shame Without Punishment, No Matter How Much the Higher Authorities Try to Cover Up the Outrage as if Nothing Happened Here. Months and Years Go By and We Are Still Waiting for Justice.