Barcelona president ‘furious’ following Girona loss, heard ‘uncontroballably screaming’ | OneFootball

Barcelona president ‘furious’ following Girona loss, heard ‘uncontroballably screaming’ | OneFootball

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·5 May 2024

Barcelona president ‘furious’ following Girona loss, heard ‘uncontroballably screaming’

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According to journalist Jordi Gil from SPORT, Barcelona President Joan Laporta was visibly upset after the team’s 2-4 loss to Girona.

At one of the stadium’s exits, Laporta was reportedly yelling in frustration, “This cannot be!” in a fit of anger.


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Barcelona faced a significant setback on Saturday, losing to Girona in what was a very important match for the.

The team aimed to secure a spot in the 2025 Spanish Super Cup and restore their reputation after a previous home defeat against the same opponents.

However, Girona managed to match their performance from earlier in the season, outplaying Barcelona and moving ahead in the standings, even securing a Champions League berth.

For Xavi’s side, it was a day of disappointment, while for Girona, it was a moment of triumph.

Laporta frustrated with the result

As it seems, Laporta was seemingly upset at the outcome. As he left the stadium and mingled with those watching the match from the VIP section, he was heard expressing his frustration: “This can’t be!”.

Interestingly, he was accompanied by Deco and Rafa Yuste, two key officials from the club.

Article image:Barcelona president ‘furious’ following Girona loss, heard ‘uncontroballably screaming’

Barcelona lost 2-4 against Girona on Saturday. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

Laporta’s reaction followed Barcelona’s failure to maintain their lead twice during the match, casting doubt on their participation in the next Spanish Super Cup.

What does a defeat mean for Barcelona?

Missing out on the Spanish Super Cup would mean a loss of potential revenue for the club, which is factored into the budget for the upcoming season.

The financial setback would complicate their ability to make necessary signings and adhere to the 1:1 ratio rule.

This defeat came shortly after Laporta had publicly endorsed Xavi’s continued leadership for another season.

In January, Xavi had indicated his intention to leave at the end of the current season, but Laporta persuaded him to stay on. Despite this show of confidence, the latest result has raised questions about the direction and stability of the team.

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