Barça: when supporters dig up old tweets from Szczęsny about the club

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Fingerprinting also has its good sides. If Elye Wahi was quickly overtaken by his comments dating from 2019 when he signed for OM, Wojciech Szczęsny should put Barça supporters in his pocket. While the Polish goalkeeper should soon come out of retirement to put on the gloves again for Barcelona, ​​many fans of the Catalan club had fun digging up his old tweets. Fortunately, they are rather flattering when it comes to Barça.

“Wow! I just saw Xavi miss an easy pass on a throw-in! Remember this moment because he will probably never do it again.”for example, Szczesny wrote more than ten years ago. “The best player in history”we can also read in a post published on April 27, 2011, referring to Lionel Messi’s XXL performance in the semi-final second leg of the Champions League, against Real Madrid, at the Bernabeu. The 34-year-old goalkeeper should be rather well received.

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