Barcelona, Dani Olmo and Laporta revel in âsuperbeatingâ of Real Madrid | Sid Lowe
Super Cup victory in Saudi Arabia helps club and president as they try and push the player registration saga aside Joan Laporta arrived at the King Abdullah stadium in Jeddah performing an up-yours and shouting at the âshameless sons of bitchesâ there, and left again three nights later with the Spanish Super Cup. These had been some weeks and this was some way to end them, only this never truly ends. Debated in parliament, a question of state occupying everyone, Barcelonaâs president could not escape the spotlight; now, late on Sunday, 12 days into the new year and 12 days on from that deadline, nor did he want to. So on the pitch, surrounded by confetti, cameras right in front of him and players right behind â Dani Olmo and Pau VĂctor included â he stepped centre-stage again, this time taking the trophy, all triumphant. At the end of the Super Cup, the Real Madrid president Florentino PĂ©rez had whispered to Luka Modric âwe had to lose a final some time, no?â and the Croatian agreed. âIf we have to choose, I prefer it to be this one,â he told the television cameras. Which, while true, didnât feel like much of a consolation right then â and not just because it doesnât work like that, the nature of defeat suggesting others are more likely to follow, not less â and didnât do much to diminish its significance for their rivals, which was not just the fact that they had won a title, the first under Hansi Flick, but the way they won it. When they had won it too, a sense of liberation in victory. For Laporta and Olmo, particularly. Continue reading...