“Why do you hate Real Madrid?” Barcelona reporter fears the proliferation of Madridism and aching old wounds[CL final special column]| Goal.com Japan

[Soccer Champions League Special Column]Real Madrid collide with Liverpool in the final match. This season, they rushed to the big stage in a reversal play following the reversal, but what kind of feelings did the Barcelona reporter, who had been weeping many times in the past before such a reversal play, have? Is it there?

Real Madrid spelled by a Barcelona reporter

In the 2021-22 season, Real Madrid not only won the LaLiga title, but also made it to the Champions League’s fifth final in nine years. In the final on the 28th, he will collide with Liverpool.

However, the progress in CL this season has never been smooth. Especially in the final tournament, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Chelsea and Manchester City lost one in every round, and there were not many matches that exceeded the content. But still, Real Madrid is the last to cheer, and it’s a reversal drama following a miraculous reversal, and it’s one step closer to Big Ear.

After the semi-finals of this season’s Real Madrid, which defeated Manchester City in overtime with two goals from the 90th minute, the Spanish letter “Marca” said on the front page, “God, please don’t explain. I struck the heading “Is it?” All media, commentators, and fans all agree. This reversal play is “unexplainable.”

Barcelona is one of the clubs that has been the most envious of tears many times before such an “unexplainable” reversal. And from Barcelona, ​​Rouge Sriak, who is in charge of Barcelona in the culture magazine Panenka, said, “I’ve been hitting a strong punch in my abdomen” over and over again. He spells out his “sad feelings” for Real Madrid.

Sentence = Roger Xuriach (Spanish “Panenka” magazine)

Translation = Shinichiro Ema

“Ashi! Ashi! Ashi Gana El Madrid!”

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Morinon in 1979. Sporting Gijon, the stadium’s lord, was in a fierce battle with his rival Real Madrid, who was competing for the LaLiga championship. The match that determined the whereabouts of the victory was extremely fierce, and Madrid’s Isidoro San José and Sporting’s Ferrero finally got out of their feet as well as their hands.

It is clear that both sides committed violence, and both were presented with a red card and were in the right situation. However, what the umpire thought was that only Ferrero was sent off. In a suffocating match that was filled with gas, this decision was a match that ignited the dissatisfaction of the people who gathered in Morinon, causing a big explosion.

It was at that time. That chant, which is too famous in Spain, came out of someone’s mouth and echoed in the stadium for the first time in history. Yes, “Ashi! Ashi! Ashi Gana El Madrid (Madrid wins this way)!”

Suddenly born from feelings of anger, this chant will soon be sung all over Spain. At first, of course, there was a decision of Madrid’s favor, and people from other clubs who felt damaged were raising their voices. But the Madrid people can easily swallow and digest even those feelings of hatred into their own energy. Then the white people began to proudly sing with their index fingers when they grabbed a dramatic victory. “Ashi! Ashi! Ashi Gana El Madrid!”

“Why does that happen !?”, it doesn’t matter if people from other clubs, mainly Sporting CP, put in such a rush. “Madrid wins this way.”

“This is Madrid”

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Now, if you’re reading this and you’re an anti-Madridista like me, you need to warn me: If you read this sentence, you will get a strong punch in your abdomen.

Dear ones who chose not to be Madrid fans, unfortunately they have reached the Champions League semi-finals ten times in the last 12 years. If you were an adult (18 years old) in 2022, you would have always seen the same scenery in the spring since you were 6 years old. Warm cheerfulness, blooming flowers, various lives that begin to work, Real Madrid who are about to reach the top again on the highest stage in Europe. In fact, they’ve been at the top five times-are they all following? My abdomen is gouged.

It’s already clear that “Madrid won’t lose in the Champions Final” in the football world, like empiricism in Greek philosophy. A few hours later, they will be the 14th European Champion, and Marcelo will have a big year. In the nearly 40 years I’ve lived, I’ve never seen them lose. How can the opposite happen?

Madrid has been the king of the tournament since the Champions were founded, and there is no dispute there. And what they’ve accomplished after the emergence of the greatest Barcelona of all time this century, for that matter, is by far the best. Madrid has put a lot of stinginess on the history of football at the beginning of this century, which we call (want to) be the “Lionel Messi era.” It’s too humiliating that Messi has won the Champions only once in the last 10 years. And unlike Barcelona, ​​where Messi is gone, Madrid is approaching the championship again, even after Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos, who played a central role in the four champions championships of 2014-18, left. I can’t finish it. This season’s knockout round is basically losing in numbers other than the score, and it is even more so because there is no explanation for the reversal play.

“Madrid is just luck,” but those who just want to criticize Madrid lie about why they repeat the reversal. “History is there,” says romance to those who love inviolable events and mysteries. “Resilience”, people who try to uncover the secret with a psychological approach, say with a proud face.

So what is the correct answer for the Madridistas? They always use the least explained words. That is, “This is Madrid.” Even the club’s official Twitter account tweeted, “We are Real Madrid Club de Futobol” in a come-from-behind victory against Chelsea. They are the only football club in the world that doesn’t need any description.

Dreadful growth of Madridismo

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This season’s Madrid seemed to best reflect the uniqueness of the team. Madrid in the 2021-21 season began with Carlo Ancelotti taking the reins of the team again, with Zinedine Zidane leaving the exhausting second administration. The club didn’t seem to be bothered by the director’s appointments, and it didn’t seem to matter how Calrett was at Everton. Although Ramos and Raphaël Varane left the club besides Zidane, the awakening of Edel Militão and the addition of David Alaba wiped the tears of the Madridistas. Alaba not only filled the hole in the centre-back, but also pulled the team as a captain without a captain’s mark, causing everyone to throw away the painkillers they had in their hands when Ramos left.

The more difficult thing happened was the attack surface. Karim Benzema had the best season of his career, abandoning the “complementary material” label of Cristiano Ronaldo, Eden Hazard and Gareth Bale. In addition to the 34-year-old, 36-year-old Luka Modric seems to be in his heyday. With the dramatic increase in player life, Benzema and Modric not only maintain top-level physicality, but also cultivate experience, mental strength and Madridismo (Real Madridism) to an extraordinary level. It’s enough to believe in a miraculous reversal. Benzema’s (in the PSG match) Gianluigi Donnarumma’s mistake-inducing high press made him feel weird as he ran, and Modric seemed to enjoy the precision outside pass through the needle hole even in imminent situations. I will put it out to. Of course, their mentality has also influenced young people such as Vini Jr. Junior, Rodrigo, Federico Valverde, Eduardo Camavinga … and now there is a terrifying proliferation of Madridismo.

No team now believes that “impossible is normally possible” like Madrid. Even after experiencing PSG and Chelsea, there were Madridistas who tried to leave Bernabeu before the end of the second half against City, but they were punished for not being able to witness the historic moment. .. The followers of Barcelona and Atletico de Madrid may be better aware of this. “If you take them to the breath of insects and smile there, you will be killed.” If Madrid is the opponent now, the probability of being killed is 100% … The old wounds we have made in the past are irresistibly aching.

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool will face Madley in this Champions final. It is a match that promises a strong emotion. It’s the third final for the Reds in the last five years, and I already know the humiliation of losing to Madrid. Liverpool shouldn’t smile, even if they’ve cornered Madrid to the last second. If you loosen your mouth even a little, the ending will always be the same. “Ashi! Ashi! Ashi Gana El Madrid!” There is no point in saying “Why does that happen !?” No explanation is needed there. Madridistas want an explanation, not which play deserves a victory, but the victory itself.

Author: Roger Xuriach

Born in 1983, from Barcelona. He started his career as a journalist in the Spanish sports newspaper “Sport” and the soccer magazine “Don Baron” and has been chasing the club that has been a member of Socio since he was born. He is now mature and writes articles about politics and sports, with a focus on Panenka. He dreams of taking off Spike while writing an article about a video game that is a forbidden passion (forbidden, of course, his wife).

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