
Jota Jordi's Friend Causes a Stir in 'Solo Para Culés' Talking About the Comeback: 'I L...'
Lluís Carrasco Fills the Days Leading Up to the Champions League Quarterfinals Return with Controversy
One of the major competitive challenges Real Madrid faces this season is in the Champions League. After a forgettable visit to the Emirates Stadium, where the Merengue footballers left with a three-goal deficit at the end of the match, the goal is clear: comeback.
That very word has been repeated for several days like a mantra in various sectors of the white club, provoking all kinds of reactions for and against. One of the most notable comes from the podcast "Solo para culés," presented by Jota Jordi. This time it is Lluís Carrasco who talks about the hypothetical comeback of Carlo Ancelotti's pupils.

This culé panelist and friend of Jota Jordi reveals the latest news: "I'm told that Real Madrid will not try to make a comeback in their tie, they won't try". According to Lluís Carrasco, the white squad "will go for the draw" and "achieve a respectable result" to leave the current edition of the Champions League with some public composure. The goal would be "to avoid broadcasting a real crime".
"It would be an international crime to play the Champions League final against this group of culé kids, who are flying like planes", states Lluís Carrasco. Thus, Real Madrid would seek to deliberately lose their tie against Arsenal to not "be crushed live and in front of one billion viewers" in a final.
They Have Given Up
Lluís Carrasco asserts that "it's logical for Madrid to want to avoid the live, televised crime" that could occur in the last match of the current Champions League edition. Meanwhile, Jota Jordi's friend doesn't hesitate to heap praise on the blaugrana performance in their first-leg quarter-final match against Borussia Dortmund.
That thrashing dealt to the German team "was a delight". Meanwhile, "it makes you think that the treble is perfectly possible" due to the changes Hansi Flick has introduced in a team led by a fully established Lamine Yamal. The '19' of FC Barcelona, according to Lluís Carrasco, "is displaying an insulting soccer" that makes it easier to defeat other teams.

These words from Jota Jordi's friend about the possible Real Madrid comeback have not taken many by surprise. The entity presided over by Joan Laporta seems to be one of the teams to beat this season, both in domestic competitions and on the European stage. The white club will test that invincibility in the Copa del Rey final at La Cartuja, next Saturday, April 26.
Lluís Carrasco sees FC Barcelona in the final of the current continental campaign, a stage whose access would have been facilitated after the striking thrashing of Borussia Dortmund. But he doesn't hesitate to rule out a Real Madrid that would fear facing the blaugrana club, a sufficient reason according to Jota Jordi's friend not to attempt the comeback.
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