Winning a League title grants a license for almost everything. As a rule, FC Barcelona would not look kindly on some of its players riding bicycles at dawn or dancing in the city center surrounded by people. But with one more cup — understood as a trophy — the normally strict blue and claret regulations relax. Also for the president.
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Marc Casadó surprised many a year ago by going alone to celebrate the League title at Canaletes. With the fountain affected by construction, last night the blue and claret fans gathered around Plaça Catalunya in Barcelona. Casadó repeated the experience, although this time he was accompanied by Alejandro Balde, who left a testimony of the euphoria of the moment on Instagram.
In another, calmer setting, Dani Olmo repeated what he did a year ago: taking a quiet ride on Bicing at dawn. If last year he was accompanied by Íñigo Martínez, today far from Camp Nou, this year, after the victory against Real Madrid, Olmo was escorted by Pedri and Eric García.
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Interestingly, joy does not break discipline: as if it were an extension of the play that Hansi Flick orders on the field, Olmo went up front, with Gavi a little behind and Eric García closing the formation. “One more, guys!” says Olmo in the video.
And Laporta? The president opted for his now classic triumphant visit to the Luz de Gas hall, where he showed his euphoria and danced most of the night to the rhythm, among other songs, of Rosalía’s Despechá, moving alocao from lao to lao and to another lao, but with the same flow as always.
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