
Juanma Rodríguez's post on social media that destroys Barcelonism
The journalist wanted to recall Barça's absence in European finals over the last decade
Journalist Juanma Rodríguez has once again stirred up social media with a post that has ignited the soccer debate.
Hours after FC Barcelona proudly celebrated their new LaLiga title, the communicator decided to launch a devastating message.
He uploaded an image with a clear objective: to dampen the culé euphoria.
0 European finals for Barça
In the image published by Juanma, the crests of the main European clubs appear along with the number of finals they have played in the last ten years.
Real Madrid leads with 6 finals. They are followed by Inter, Manchester United, Manchester City, PSG, and Tottenham, all with 2 finals.
At the end, Barça: 0 finals.

That is the fact that has caused the most impact and that Juanma wanted to highlight.
A figure that leaves the Catalan club exposed internationally, despite their success in the local championship.
A blow to the culé narrative
The post didn't need comments or explanations. Just the image, direct and unfiltered, was enough to spark the discussion.
The post went viral in a matter of minutes and caused thousands of interactions.
Many Madrid fans have taken the opportunity to recall the white club's superiority in Europe. Rightly so.
Real Madrid has played 6 European finals in the last decade and has won them all.

In contrast, Barcelona hasn't reached the final match in the Champions or Europa League even once. A statistic that contrasts with the optimistic narrative of Barcelona fans after winning the League.
Juanma, true to his style
It's not the first time Juanma Rodríguez has taken shots at the culé environment. The journalist is known for his defense of Real Madrid and his direct criticism of Barça.
This time, he has used a simple but devastating image to show an uncomfortable truth. The numbers speak for themselves.
While Barça celebrates leagues, Madrid continues to make history in Europe. That is the message Juanma wanted to convey. He has succeeded.
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