Former Barça Player Talks about Favors after Olmo's Incident: Would've Disappeared
He's been very forceful about what's happening at Barcelona
The Dani Olmo case is one of the major blunders that Barça has in its history as a club. The fact of being able to register two players after the deadline is a great favor that distorts the competition. Especially considering they had months to solve it beforehand.
It's a widespread opinion, not just among Madrid fans, but former Barça players also criticize this situation. It was the former player Ronald De Boer, who was at the club as a player, who has been very clear. He has described everything that's happening as "ridiculous" and a "soap opera."
Ronald pointed out that "Barcelona, once again, seems to get away with it." Therefore, it wouldn't be the first time they have some help to get out of tight spots. A former Barça player acknowledges it, which raises suspicions about what might have happened.
He insists that "it's pathetic that Barcelona has to resort to these antics time and again." The Dutchman has been very critical of his former team and what should have happened. "If it were a normal company, it would have been declared bankrupt or would have disappeared a long time ago," he concludes.
The comparison with Real Madrid is very costly for Barcelona
Ronald has been very critical of the levers, which were declared illegal, that Laporta used. "Now they sell everything they can, it probably went to their heads too much," he indicated. He blames Real Madrid for this, but not because the Whites have done anything.
He hits the nail on the head by indicating that "they wanted to keep competing with Madrid and it was a constant desire for success." But it's impossible to compare both clubs as seen by a former Barça. "A new stadium, and this, and that, and it seemed like everything was possible and they also thought they could achieve it," he clarifies.
In conclusion, he doesn't see a very promising future even though Laporta appears euphoric whenever he can. In fact, he referred to the delays of the new stadium, which they wanted for November and it hasn't been so. He ends by stating that "it seems that there's no end in sight to all these problems."
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