Jota Jordi ‘Cries’ Even When He Wins, His Post After Barça’s Victory
The Barça commentator is once again portrayed on his social media despite FC Barcelona's victory
Barça won on a difficult field, Borussia Dortmund. Hansi Flick's men beat the current runners-up by two goals to three. Raphinha scored the first goal and Ferran Torres scored a brace.
FC Barcelona now sits in second place in the Champions League regular season with 15 points. Only Liverpool is ahead of them, with a record of victories.
Jota Jordi makes a fool of himself again
He doesn't know how to lose and how to win either. Jota Jordi wrote a message on his social media celebrating FC Barcelona's victory in Dortmund. However, the Barça commentator remembered the game's referee again.
"SUPERVICTORY OF CHAMPION N !!!! In a very difficult match against a great team and against a horrible referee!" wrote Jota Jordi on his 'X' account.
Another ridiculous moment for Jota Jordi, who can't help but attack Real Madrid and the referees. FC Barcelona got a great victory, but the referee didn't blow the whistle at any point to harm Hansi Flick's team.
Joy seems to be short-lived
The fact that Barça is in great form in Europe in terms of results is a reason for celebration for the culés. However, we must not fool ourselves. FC Barcelona is a team that also has its limitations and that when push comes to shove it is not usually very reliable.
It has been proven in recent years. After having a good group stage, Barça fell in a resounding way against Roma, Juventus, Liverpool or Bayern. Shameful results that will be remembered forever.
In addition, they haven't been a strong team in recent games in the league. The poor run of form in the domestic championship has meant that Real Madrid, nine points behind, now depends on itself. They are capable of losing games against mid- or lower-table clubs, whether at home or away from Barcelona.
The Champions League is a competition that is very detrimental in the final rounds, and Barça knows this more than anyone. And it doesn't seem like this year will be any different.
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