Fighting, automatic watering and flick rant: FC Barcelona celebrations are controversial

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By: Manu Tournoux

It's done, FC Barcelona offered itself the 28th title in its history last night. Nothing better than prevailing in addition to that with the neighbor and rival, Espanyol. Thanks to a new, formidable goal from Lamine Yamal and a realization of Fermin Lopez in the last seconds, the abutments won 2-0 at Cornelà-el Prat. With 7 points two days before the end of the Liga, Barça can no longer be joined by Real Madrid. The celebrations started from the final whistle to very quickly overflow.

As soon as the referee reported the end of the game, the Blaugranas gathered on the lawn to jump with joy all together. The stadium managers then lit the automatic watering to shorten the rivals celebrations. Until then, there was nothing very bad but it gave rise to chambrages on the Pericos and their supporters. This is where the party began to degenerate. Espanyol players invited those from Barça to party in the locker room, and not on the lawn.

Flick didn't like

A fight quickly started in the center of the field, bringing together all of the two teams, including staff when Balde pushed Pere Milla. The police quickly deployed around the lawn, fearing an overflow as was the case two years ago. Hansi Flick also recalled it during the post -match press conference. “”I know what happened two years ago, and we wanted to leave the field to celebrate in our locker room.The German coach had already reminded Lamine Yamal order during the celebration of his goal.

Especially since the meeting had experienced a moment of floating at the start, when the match had to be arrested for a few minutes following the incidents outside the stadium. A car rushed into the crowd making twenty light injured. More fear than harm even if the confusion has reigned for a while. After the match, the spirits calmed down to finish in great entertainment between bottles of open champagne, no dances under the wise “DJ Koundé” and a video call to Ferran Torres operated a few hours earlier.