
Jota Jordi pays for Barça's frustration with Mbappé over the Champions League: 'Remember...'
The panelist is exposed by his message, and they ridicule him with the truth
Barça saw themselves as Champions League winners for several months already after seeing the final bracket. They were on the easy side, had gotten rid of rivals, and nothing was stopping them from being in the final. However, Inter surprised them in the semifinals, ending all the Culers' dreams.
That frustration has been exemplified by Jota Jordi, who has tried to vent his frustrations against Mbappé. Maybe because PSG, who have been crowned champions, took a long list of important players from them. Messi, Neymar, Xavi Simons, and Dembélé left the blaugranas for the Parisians.

Because of this, the panelist wanted to stir up the situation with a controversial message on his social media. "When you're having a bad day..." began a story that was only meant to provoke. "Remember that Mbappé left PSG to win the Champions League, and the first year without Mbappé, PSG win it," he continued.
Even in a match where neither Real Madrid nor Barça are playing, he has to remember the eternal rival. It's the best proof of the inferiority complex they have when facing the Merengue team. Always behind, thinking about Madridists instead of focusing on what's ahead of them.
Jota Jordi forgets Barcelona's sad reality this year
It's true that they've won the domestic titles, but Barcelona keep failing in Europe year after year. Not even now, when they claim to play the best soccer in all of Europe. However, they fell to Inter, who managed to score 7 goals against them over the two semifinal matches.

The same team that conceded 5 goals in the final, but that's something Jota hasn't wanted to mention. Nor that Dembélé left Barça after years of disappointment and has already won a Champions League in Paris. Or that Messi, neither with the Culers nor with PSG, achieved anything in Europe for so long.
The story can be told in many ways, but the Culers seem to only look at Real Madrid. Meanwhile, the Merengues only think about the next goal, the Club World Cup. That's the difference between the two, and Jota Jordi has shown it once again.
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