
The Godtrainer 0️⃣
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The Godtrainer 0️⃣
@TheGodtrainer
Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room.


Veo esto y pienso en la suerte que tuvo el Barça en 2002 al encontrarse con diseñador inspirado, no recuerdo muchos más cambios de escudos en este siglo que no vayan a peor. El último upgrade fue el del Barça


¿No es demasiado pronto para poner las luces de navidad en El Corte Inglés?

Annulez la pose du toit por fa

Andrés Iniesta - 2012/13

📁 @scapde_45 vía @sport ❗️En el club ha caído como una patada la lesión de Raphinha. Tras varios percances musculares, este viaje maratoniano, con 'jet lag', para unos amistosos y jugando de titular es muy difícil de entender. 👉 También Flick ha encajado este golpe con un cabreo morrocotudo. El alemán ya andaba con la mosca tras la oreja en los últimos parones y esto es la gota que colma el vaso.


🇪🇸🔴 Ferran Torres (Barcelona, 26) 🇦🇷🔵 Julián Alvarez (Atlético, 26) Compare players 👉 datamb.football

Joan Garcia could very easily become the greatest goalkeeper in Barça’s history. Because if you think about it, we’ve never really had a GOATED goalkeeper. Valdés was great and had a top career, but when you think about the top 10 or even top 20 goalkeepers of all time, his name doesn’t really come up. Same for Zubizarreta and, of course, Ter Stegen. Even at just 24, Joan's shot stopping is already among the best we’ve seen at the club, arguably the very best. And for a goalkeeper, that age is still very young, which means he could have 10 to 15 years at the top level ahead of him. I know it’s early to say, but with this level and trajectory, you can even imagine him entering conversations about the best goalkeepers of all time in general not just for Barca.



😍 Así podría ser el Camp Nou acabado con 105 mil personas

💥Joan Laporta: "Per a mi, Cruyff ha estat el millor jugador de la història del futbol" #Cruyff3Cat ▶️ som3cat.video/directeEsport3

I still can’t get over how this wasn’t called a foul

🚨 SPORT: Bastoni has once again interacted with Barcelona content, this time by liking Pau Cubarsi’s latest post following the Rayo Vallecano match. On the surface, social media gestures may appear casual or insignificant. Yet in football circles, they are rarely without meaning. What makes this more intriguing is that it isn’t the first time Bastoni has shown approval for posts from Barça players suggesting a pattern rather than coincidence.