‘El Futbolín’ on Radio MARCA analyzed Barcelona’s LaLiga triumph and Real Madrid’s collapse, which will leave the white team ending another season without titles. “Arbeloa’s Madrid has made a fool of itself again, and they just don’t care,” said Pablo Villa.
“The Real Madrid has thrown the league in the trash” and “they did nothing to avoid the ridicule” were among the harshest reflections from the contributor, who directly pointed to the internal decay of the white dressing room and the episode involving Vinícius Júnior after being substituted by Xabi Alonso as one of the season’s turning points. Bernat stated that the crisis did not start only on the sporting front, but also in the media and emotional spheres: “The moment Vinicius’s image comes to light, everything explodes.” He also hinted that the internal problems of the Madrid dressing room had been brewing for a long time and that the situation “was already rotten from within.”
The debate also featured Adrián Benedicto, Kerman de Frutos, Marta Veracruz, and Sergio Cerqueira, who analyzed both Real Madrid’s downfall and Barcelona’s outstanding league campaign.
**Open Debate on Barça’s Season Rating**
One of the main points of discussion was the final grade for Barcelona’s season. While Cerqueira, Bernat, and De Frutos agreed to give a high “notable” to Hansi Flick’s team, Marta Veracruz lowered the rating to 7 due to their eliminations in Europe and the Copa del Rey. The journalist argued that Barcelona “has made a fool of itself several times this season” despite their huge league performance, while her colleagues defended that reaching 100 points in LaLiga would automatically make the blaugrana campaign outstanding.
**Barça’s Consistency Key to Winning LaLiga**
There was also time to highlight the competitive maturity Barça has acquired in the domestic championship. Kerman de Frutos emphasized the team’s ability to get through “ugly matches” and compete with greater regularity, although he admitted that this evolution has not yet translated to Europe.
Flick. “There are matches where Barça hasn’t played especially well, but they have known how to close them out,” the panelist pointed out. A view shared by Sergio Cerqueira, who recalled that reaching 100 points “has only happened twice in the history of LaLiga.”
A heated discussion, marked by the debate over Madrid’s failure and the consolidation of a champion Barcelona team that continues to generate division even among those who recognize their dominance in the league.
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