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Tomás Roncero in a white jersey appears in the foreground while the FC Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid crests can be seen in the background along with the scoreboard 1-2.

Tomás Roncero Breaks his Silence after Barça-Atlético: 'I Told You a Month Ago'

The journalist from El Chiringuito is certain that LaLiga will be a two-horse race despite the "Flick effect."

FC Barcelona lost again, continuing their bad streak in LaLiga. Thus, they close 2024 with a new defeat, this time against Atlético de Madrid with a score of 1-2 at Montjuïc. After the match, Tomás Roncero used his X account to speak clearly about the title race, reacting to the result in the capital of Catalonia.

Tomás Roncero | El Chiringuito

"Flick's Barça is a devastating soccer machine. 5 points out of 21. From ridicule to ridicule. I told you a month ago that we were going to fight for the League with Atleti," pointed out Tomás Roncero. He concluded: "This year the title will be decided in the capital of Spain. HALA MADRID!!!".

Minutes later, Tomás Roncero continued talking about this result, calling for Hansi Flick to stay at Barça: "Flick, STAY!".

Tomás Roncero Breaks His Silence after Barça-Atlético: "I Told You a Month Ago..."

Tomás Roncero isn't wrong. LaLiga is becoming a two-horse race, with FC Barcelona deflating in recent matches. They've only earned 5 points out of a possible 21 and it seems the 'Flick effect' has plummeted.

FC Barcelona keeps falling in the LaLiga standings: from leading it with some ease, they could drop to third place before the end of 2024. Atlético de Madrid leads with 41 points in 18 matches, followed, for now, by the culers with 38 in 19. Meanwhile, Real Madrid awaits their moment, having 37 points in 17 matches played.

Tomás Roncero is very clear: LaLiga will be a two-team race and the title will be decided in the capital of Spain. Atlético and Real Madrid will fight for the championship, while, little by little, FC Barcelona will fall and their chances will disappear. The truth is that Hansi Flick has worse numbers than Xavi in the last two seasons at this point.

Tomás Roncero | El Chiringuito, Freepik, Madrid-Barcelona

At Real Madrid, they closely followed this match between FC Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid, being aware that they have to win before the end of 2024 in La Liga. Tomás Roncero has no doubt and considers Flick's team lost in the championship race.