Joan Laporta did not hide his highest confidence in the conquest this afternoon (7:00 pm/La 1, TV3, DAZN) the second Champions League woman in the history of barca. Arrival Turin on a flight from Turin and before lunch with the Barça club delegation in the restaurant Arcadiathe president also warned of excessive euphoria before the Olympique Lyon, hexchampion of Europe. “You know we can’t be trusted. I’m sure Jonathan he will do very well and teach them not to rest. Is he Olympique Lyonthat many won Champions and he always beats us and we hope to change this dynamic “
Laporta wants to defend the social value of Women’s Barca current: “We have a great team. They have to come out on top from the first moment and it’s also a team that fills us with pride. It’s the pride of the club, of the city and of the country. The authorities came from sa Barcelona, Catalonia Y Spain too hopeful. It’s more than just a game and you have to win to keep this social claim very well expressed by our players. It is a match for equal rights, gender and sport. It’s great because everything we’ve played and represented is so exciting. They are a social reference and it would be great for many reasons if they won and if the women’s team barca stay on top. The club needs them to continue supporting the club as they do, because they won a Champions the woman is very important.
The president of Barcelona also succumbed to the historic and massive transfer of the ‘friendly Blaugrana’: “It’s amazing. There are 14,000 Catalans here who will make our team happy. The civic and festive behavior they bring to the city of Turin and what can be said in the stadium is commendable. A big thank you from the club for everyone who came here. “
Source: La Verdad

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