Parallel universes

Barça (I’m talking about women, of course) transports us to a parallel universe. A planet where the tribute to a player of the opposing team (the symbolic blanket, in recognition and praise) is more important than the celebration of an explosive victory. After beating, destroying, destroying the mattress team, the soccer players make up Virginia Torrecilla, returning to play after nearly seven hundred days of cancer and suffering. And they embraced and laughed and cried. Barça (I’m talking about women’s soccer, of course), except for a gesture that honors female athletes and that speaks to us of good feelings, a gesture that is not common in men’s soccer (other than intimate signs of love, such as the shirt of Iniesta in memory of Jarque in South Africa), apart from a gesture that is an example of how the female can change the macho mentality that prevails in this world, is Barça, I say, as if it is necessary to appreciate the competitor, to elevate it to the status of a true competitor, to take control, they are definitely playing a competition. I’m not saying they do not have the courage of Torrecilla with the best of intentions, free and honest, but also need such actions to truly believe that they have competitors.

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Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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