
His Face Says It All: Jota Jordi in Shock After Edu Aguirre's Attack
The Barça panelist is exposed when the truth about LaLiga is revealed.
Barcelona is the current leader of the Spanish League because the referees have decided so. In the last 3 matchdays, they have severely harmed Real Madrid in favor of the blaugranas. They have been the great beneficiaries of everything that has happened these weeks.
It is something they can't deny, which is why they try to divert attention to other topics and can't. This time because against Rayo, they were awarded a penalty in their favor, and two against them went unnoticed. They were the same, clear holds, but in one area they are called, and in another, they are not.

That's why on El Chiringuito, Edu Aguirre did not hold back and said everything to Jota Jordi's face. The blaugrana panelist tried to be funny with some popcorn to avoid acknowledging the referee favors. But his face upon hearing the reality reflects the truth.
"The level of Spanish refereeing is concerning," Edu said, something that has been seen around the world. They know it, which is why they look for excuses so that the discussions do not go in that direction. But he concluded by indicating that "I wouldn't like to be a leader like this, Barça is benefiting."
LaLiga Has Already Been Tainted Internationally and It Could Be Much Worse
Some point out that Real Madrid has no reason to complain and that they are blinded by their colors. All this while the blaugrana machinery, with former referees who were in the Negreira era, helps to sell the narrative. They quickly point out the decisions in favor of Barça as correct.

But in the Espanyol – Real Madrid, outside our borders, they were shocked. They did not understand how Carlos Romero could not have been sent off for his tackle on Mbappé. France, Italy, the United States... the media worldwide pointed out the serious error.
And against Osasuna, more of the same, and not just because of the penalties or the red card shown to Jude Bellingham. The referees' permissiveness to stop Real Madrid's strikers went unpunished. Something that with decent refereeing would not have happened, as they are clear outside of Spain.
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