The elimination of FC Barcelona against Inter Milan in the Champions League semi-finals does not pass. But it is not only the defeat that makes people speak: it is the black anger of Hansi Flick, his sharp words against arbitration, and above all, the scathing replica of President Madrid Florentino Perez, who ignite Spain a few days before a decisive clasico.
🎙️ Flick loses patience: “Each time, the 50-50 fall for them!”
A few minutes after the final whistle at Camp Nou, the German technician emptied his bag in front of the press. “I don’t want to be the one looking for excuses … But it was obvious! Each disputed decision went in their favor. And what about this refused penalty? Dani Olmo pulls, the ball clearly hits a hand. Not even a look at the Var!”
Hard, unusual words for a man deemed calm, but which reflect an accumulated tension. According to sources close to the Catalan locker room, Flick even confronted the fourth referee in the tunnel, dropping: “You are not worthy of a semi-final of Champions League.”
🔥 Perez strikes hard: “Always complaining … Who is still afraid of Barça today?”
Florentino Perez, rarely stingy with spikes, did not let the opportunity pass. During a private dinner with Madrid socios, a leaked video shows the president coldly launching: “Still tears? They took seven goals in two games. Always complaining … Who is still afraid of Barça today?”
These words, shared massively on social networks, made the effect of a bomb. In Catalonia, the press talks about a “declaration of psychological war”. In Madrid, we rejoice. The Clasico planned in five days in the Liga becomes a volcano ready to explode.
⚔️ The behind the scenes warm up: players on alert, tensions at the top
According to several journalists close to the two clubs, the Blaugrana locker room is in turmoil. Lewandowski would have demanded a team meeting to “protect the honor of the club”. For his part, Lamine Yamal would have told those around him that he “has never seen the coach so furious.”
On the Real side, Carlo Ancelotti would have advised his players “not to answer” publicly, while slipping them: “The best message is a victory at Camp Nou.”
🚨 A high -risk clasico: reinforced security, maximum media tension
The Spanish Interior Ministry also asked to strengthen security for the Clasico, due to the “extreme polarization” of public opinion. The Federation fears that the atmosphere will degenerate both on the ground and in the stands.
💭 Between settling of accounts, injured pride and promises of revenge, this clasico will not be like the others. Psychological war is declared, and each word counts. The next chapter of this Iberian saga may well become legendary …