Sofa-Gate, the new scandal that is shaking Barça

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Frustration and anger were palpable in Barcelona after the very disappointing 3-3 draw against Granada last weekend at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys.

Fans were unhappy with yet another poor result and performance, and some decided to lash out at club president Joan Laporta. According to information revealed by journalist performance of the team and on the future of the club, which gave rise to a very tense moment. This group would have criticized Laporta “in a bad way” for FC Barcelona’s recent poor results.

The 61-year-old man then became angry and started attacking the sofa trays nearby. Mr. Valls notes that “ not one, not two, not three, but all those who were in front of Laporta” were thrown to the ground during his anger. The pressure is mounting in Barcelona and Laporta is suffering the consequences. This is not a good time for the club, which needs to get back on track as quickly as possible.

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Manu Tournoux

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