
Viral Humiliation for Jota Jordi, François Gallardo Sinks Him into Misery
The brutal response François Gallardo has given to Jota Jordi's recent statements
The match between Barcelona and Benfica in the Champions League left many curious moments. Despite being at a disadvantage for most of the game, the blaugrana club managed to endure and take the victory by the minimum. This prompted Jota Jordi to take to his X account to belittle Zinedine Zidane, saying that Pedri was a much more complete player.
In response to these statements, François Gallardo delivered a historic humiliation. "Zidane has won everything; Pedri is just starting now... even with Flick's arrival, he's at the exit door due to his multiple injuries." Through these words, François Gallardo made sure to put a more than disrespectful Jota Jordi in his place.

"When he does half of what Zidane has done, then talk," he added to make it clear that Pedri is far from Zidane's level. Considered one of the best in history, the Frenchman is several levels above a Pedri who has yet to prove anything.
An Absurd Comparison
Once again, and to no one's surprise, Jota Jordi took to social media to make a fool of himself. However, on this occasion, he gave much more to talk about due to his disrespectful comparison with an absolute legend of the sport. While Pedri's potential is remarkable, the player has done nothing to surpass a legend like Zinedine Zidane.
As François Gallardo rightly reminded him, the Spaniard was halfway out of Barcelona due to his constant injuries. Considered a glass player, Pedri received countless criticisms and questions about his performance.

Despite enjoying a good moment, major titles remain quite elusive. A notable difference with a Zidane who, on countless occasions, led his team to victory, managing to win Champions Leagues, a World Cup, and a European Championship.
The French Legend
Succeeding both as a player and a coach, Zidane made sure to leave an indelible legacy in this sport. Having the status of a legend, any comparison made, especially with a Barcelona player, is an insult to his greatness.
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