Jota Jordi Starts 2025 with a New Ridicule, Laporta Takes a Gamble and is History
The embarrassing statements Jota Jordi made to expose Joan Laporta's administration
Starting 2025 in the best possible way, Jota Jordi has once again made a historic fool of himself. The commentator from El Chiringuito made a series of statements that have left Joan Laporta and Camp Nou renovation in a bad light. His words, spoken several months ago, assured that the new Camp Nou would be ready by the end of 2024.
However, the year ended and Barcelona hasn't managed to return to its state. Having to continue playing their games at Montjuïc, Laporta's administration has once again been exposed. Making promises about the preparation and progress of the stadium, but the reality is that Barça's president has once again lied to everyone.
With many renovations still to be done, the date for Barcelona's return to Camp Nou remains a mystery. This situation has once again embarrassed a Barcelona that is never ready for anything.
Camp Nou lie
Copying the project from Real Madrid, Laporta along with the rest of the Barça board began rebuilding Camp Nou. Promising that the renovations would turn the stadium into the best in the world, the reality is quite different. The project, to the surprise of the Barça fans, still doesn't have a clear finishing date.
This has exposed a Jordi who was extremely confident that Camp Nou would be ready by December 2024. Making his statements in April, eight long months have passed where Barcelona hasn't achieved any progress.
This situation shows the great difference between Real Madrid's planning and Barcelona's. While the Merengue team enjoys a renovated Santiago Bernabéu, the Barça fans are still waiting for a Camp Nou that continues to cause problems.
The Real Madrid example
By copying the Merengue team's project, Laporta forgot all the details that Real Madrid had to prepare to achieve success. The White club has once again demonstrated its superiority against a Barcelona that still lacks direction.
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