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unatleticonoserinde · 2 years
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armatofu · 6 months
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LaLiga Summer Tour
Real Betis vs. Real Sociedad
Atlético Madrid vs. Sevilla FC
Saturday, August 5, 2023
Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
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izzeddine · 1 month
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El fútbol ganó ¡Enhorabuena Club Atlético de Madrid! 😍
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agreatbigworldn · 2 years
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And even MORE friendlies that still have to be played this week and weekend
always the article is in english if you scroll to the bottom on the left :D
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elarea · 2 years
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A 97 años del “3 en 1″
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Hace hoy 97 años, el domingo 17 de mayo de 1925, el Club Nacional de Football, en exitosa gira por Europa, disputaba tres partidos el mismo día con tres equipos diferentes y, obviamente, enfrentando a tres rivales distintos, algo que recién se volvió a dar cuando el Atlético de Madrid también enfrentó a tres rivales, el 8 de agosto de 2015.
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El equipo tricolor jugó tres partidos simultáneos en París, Bruselas y Montevideo. En París enfrentó a un combinado francosuizo y en Bruselas a la Entente Bruxeloise. Nacional ganó ambos duelos por3-0 y 2-1. Mientras tanto, en Montevideo un tercer equipo empataba 1-1 con Bella Vista.
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jujuygrafico · 2 years
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Finalizó el Torneo Integración de fútbol infantil de Ledesma
#Jujuy #RSE #LGSM | Finalizó el Torneo Integración de fútbol infantil de #LedesmaSAAI
El Torneo Integración de fútbol infantil que organizan la empresa Ledesma y el Club Atlético Ledesma, terminó este domingo tras una intensa jornada de unión, solidaridad y juego limpio en la ciudad de Libertador General San Martín. Niños y niñas de entre 8 y 13 años repartidos en 165 equipos jugaron durante cuatro meses en seis localidades del territorio provincial y Salta (Urundel y Colonia…
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gabigabigabby · 1 year
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'cause i miss you | j. félix
joão félix x carrasco!reader
a/n: is this long? if it is, im sry LMAOOO. inspired by my fave song from sza's new album, 'SOS'. would also like to mention that joão is still in atlético in this fic bc i have crippling separation anxiety from jf7 🫠 let's also pretend gavi has a license
synopsis: you and joão had been broken up for six months, and after finding out you were screwing a fellow laliga player, the jealousy comes seeping into his soul, as if you haven't been broken up for half a year.
contents/warnings: mentions of sex, mentions of torture, cussing, reconciliation, google translated portuguese bc i'm not fluent yet, misunderstanding don't we just hate that?
you knew pablo gavi was absolutely nothing in bed compared to joão félix, but you couldn't fully admit that to yourself just yet. while you still have gavi, you should at least bask in the moment, instead of thinking about your deadbeat ex-boyfriend, the resident golden boy of atlético de madrid.
you'd been having your way with pablo for about three months. three months since joão left you for for this portuguese girl. if that didn't make you want to torture joão more than he'd been tortured by your departure, you don't know what else to do.
it was harder with pablo because he's a barcelona player, and as much as you wanted to keep this fling going, you couldn't — because of clearly obvious reasons. the entire barça squad knew you as being on atléti's side, and you had made gavi swear on his life that he wouldn't tell pedri or anyone about your secret rendezvous.
gavi had been talking about today for weeks and weeks on end. "mi amor, today is finally the day!" he announced early in the morning.
brushing your teeth, you turn to pablo, mouth full of toothpaste. "remind me one more time?"
"babe, we face atléti tonight!" pablo grins, shaking his hands in excitement. you could've swore he wanted to jump around.
"right..." your voice drifted off, knowing very well you will have to see him again. him. the man that broke the very heart pablo so graciously picked up and pieced back together.
gavi noticed the way you disconnected from the conversation, and he knew why too. "is this about joão?" he didn't even know why he asked.
"don't wanna talk about it." you sigh.
"don't have to," pablo shrugs. and that gesture was enough for you to realise... you're gonna be okay.
as gavi drove the both of you to camp nou, you wished you should've put on your brother yannick's jersey instead. rooting for your brother's rival club didn't sound all that good to you, but you had no choice. you threw one of gavi's jerseys on anyway.
camp nou was rowdy that night. all the home fans were riled up, ready to watch barça knock atléti off their rockers. you were sat next to lewa's wife anna and raphinha's wife natalia.
"como vai você? eu sei que este jogo vai ser difícil para você assistir." taia checked in on you after noticing your twiddling fingers. taia was one of your best friends since you guys had met through gavi and raphinha. you'd considered taia to be like an older sister to you. [how are you? i know this game will be difficult for you to watch.]
"eu vou viver," you tell taia. "eu não vou ser imaturo sobre isso. não é como se ele estivesse aqui para me pedir de volta. é só joão." you fall silent, because you know it's not just joão. pablo is known for his fits on the pitch. and knowing what joão had done to you six months ago, you doubt pablo will take it easy on him. you know it will get personal. [i'll live. i'm not gonna be immature about it. it's not like he's here to ask me back. it's just joão.]
"você o perdeu," taia says. you were about to protest, but she raises her hand in front of you. "não brinque comigo. eu conheço você." [you miss him. no, don't play with me. i know you.]
you drop your head, embarrassed to even look at taia. "não há nada para se envergonhar, querida. eu sei como joão mudou sua vida. ele era o amor da sua vida, e sempre dói ver o amor da sua vida se levantar e te deixar assim. mas você está seguindo em frente, você está feliz com o pablo, certo?" [there is nothing to be ashamed about, sweetheart. i know how joão changed your life. he was the love of your life, and it always hurts to watch the love of your life up and leave you like that. but you're moving on, you're happy with pablo, right?]
you nod, taia shrugs at your motion. "aí está. agora vamos, endireite-se. o jogo está começando." [there you have it. now come on, straighten up. the game is starting.]
as you watch barça and atléti walk out of the tunnel and move to their respective sides, you notice gavi leaning forward and looking towards his left, locking eyes with joão. while gavi was boring his eyes through joão's head, joão was scanning the stands before him, looking for nobody else other than you.
"that atléti kid should keep his eyes to himself." anna said, her polish accent jeers next to taia. your face drops as soon as the eyes belonging to the portuguese boy lands on yours. you noticed how brisk the little inkling of fear you had weeks prior to this game had engulfed you whole when he did. you didn't know what to do, so you just send him a quick smile, only for him to roll his eyes at you as a reply. at that point, you felt extremely defeated. you tried to be nice, to be civil. it was all just starting to backfire on you now.
you watched as barça trotted over towards atléti, dapping them up before running off to warm up. gavi wouldn't pay joão any mind. he just sent joão a quick shove, harsh enough to send his shoulder backward, hitting your brother's chest. "dude..." yannick groaned, joão minding his business.
having pablo and joão share the pitch had been your biggest fear since your breakup. sometimes, you cursed at the fact that gavi chose barça and la liga instead of the prem or serie a.
the game was finally concluded, atléti defeating barça 2-0 at home. you were surprised at the fact that you actually got through the whole game. xavi had allowed the guys to come and greet you, anna and natalia.
"hi babe," gavi panted, wiping the sweat off his forehead as you beam at him. "sorry we lost, did you enjoy the game?"
you scoffed at his answer. "psh stop. of course i did, starboy! you were amazing out there. i'm very happy."
gavi slowly grinned at you. "me alegro." you simpered back, before noticing joão staring at you a few feet away. as you and him locked eyes, he shook his head and walked into the tunnel, his eyes glared at you before he did. [i'm glad.]
"amor, disculpa solo un segundo?" you asked gavi politely. he nodded, before you push your way through the crowd into the tunnel. [love, excuse me just a second?]
you were grateful you wore sneakers tonight. "joão," you called out. he kept walking. "joão!" you raised your voice, but he still wouldn't acknowledge you. you sped up, grabbing him by his forearm. "olhe pra mim quando sou falando com você." [look at me when i'm talking to you.]
"what is there to talk about?" joão raised both his arms, before letting them fall harshly beside his thighs. "you're with that idiot now. não posso fazer nada sobre isso agora, posso?" [i can't do anything about it now, can i?]
your train of thought fully disappeared the minute he told you he couldn't do anything about you and gavi. "you left, j."
"because you disappeared," joão began to explain, but you had zero clue what he was talking about. "you grew away from me ever since you met him. it's like i no longer exist to you. i'm not gonna let myself be the guy that you run to when some other dude from a rival club tells you he doesn't like you like that. that's why i left, but that doesn't mean i stopped loving you."
"you moved on." you say again.
"yeah, well... so did you," joão's chin dropped to his chest. "yannick told me." of course yannick told him.
"yannick's a rat." you mumbled.
"i know." joão heard.
"well, just so you know, i slept with him 'cause i miss you." you couldn't hold that deadweight in your chest anymore.
"oh i know. i wanted you to say it," joão raised his eyebrow, breaking a small smile. you did the same. "leave him, carrasco. it's not like he's good for you."
"what do i tell him?" you hated the idea of breaking a boy's heart, especially pablo's.
"be honest. and he can pout all he wants." joão mocked.
you contemplated the idea for a few minutes, before making a counter-offer. "you tell him with me."
"deal," joão raised his head confidently, looking at you through his lashes. "eu vou ser tão mau, ele vai começar a chorar." [i'll be so mean, he'll start crying.]
"não faça isso." you smacked his arm, giggling. [don't do that.]
"senti sua falta, carras'." joão smiled. you had missed the way he'd shorten your last name. all in all, you missed having joão félix in your life. [i missed you, carras'.]
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pedripics · 5 months
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PEDRI'S INTERVIEW WITH ESPN ahead of the game against Atlético de Madrid - Translation:
On securing a place in the round of 16 in the Champions League:
"Well, I'm very happy and very excited, the Porto match was like a final for us and well, we got through it. We've already changed our mindset and are thinking about La Liga, we have things to improve."
On Atlético de Madrid:
"Well, yes, I think that Atlético is a very tough team that sometimes they don't talk about much, but it's a team that works very well, that is doing things very, very well and they make it difficult for anyone."
On Diego Simone:
"I think that a coach who has been at a club for so many years has incredible merit, Simone has also done a lot for Atlético and well, I think he is one of the best coaches in the world."
On how to break down Atlético's line of defence with three centre-backs:
"Well, playing against a three-man defence is always complicated, even more complicated if it is Atlético de Madrid, but with a lot of ball movement, with a lot of space to come to receive and try to make the defenders doubt if you are coming to receive and try to make them doubt so that you don't get the ball."
On Rodrigo de Paul:
"I think he is a very complete player because, as you said, he can play in almost any position and I think that a player like him is key for the teams. He is a very important player for them and we will try to do our best."
On not playing in the Camp Nou:
"Well it is different. I think that in the Camp Nou there are a lot of people and so especially the atmosphere that there is in the Camp Nou is different. But well, we are lucky that the fans continue to support us at the Montjuïc and we have to play like it's our home because for now it is."
On running 13 km during the match against Porto:
"It was a game that I really ran a lot, it was an important game for the team and we had to win. Yes, well, I will do whatever it takes for the team."
On the physical aspect of the team:
"The team works a lot on the physical level. Some people say that Barcelona does not work on the physical aspect, but that is a lie. We work a lot. We try and run a lot more and for this game it was my turn."
On playing in the midfield with Frenkie and Gündogan:
"When you give the ball to Frenkie and Gündogan, it's very difficult for them to lose it. They bring a lot of dynamic and control to the game. Having these two players is a luxury. I have known Frenkie for longer and I really enjoy having Frenkie next to me on the pitch and I miss him a lot when he is gone. It's still a bit harder with Gündo because he has just come recently but he has immense quality."
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unatleticonoserinde · 2 years
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GETAFE 0 - 3 ATLÉTICO DE MADRID 
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julianalvarez9 · 1 year
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Julián Álvarez, the art of being undetectable
(1) Calchín does not exceed 3.000 inhabitants. It is so small that even Álvarez himself jokes about the size of the place where he was born. / (2) His mother, Mariana, is a teacher at a school. One morning, she had seen that the boys and girls had written a sheet with their dreams. She spied on her son's: / (3) "I want to be a professional football player." / (4) Piero Foglia is the sports director of Atalaya de Córdoba. "There is a little boy in Calchín who makes a difference." Alvarez was eleven years old. A diamond in the rough. No metaphors. / (5) He took him to Spain for a trial at Real Madrid. He smashed it. He racked up goals. / (6) Julián got his illustrious citizen card after River won the Libertadores in Madrid. At 96 (minutes), he subbed in for Exequiel Palacios. Marcelo Gallardo put all the meat on the grill. Álvarez was barely 18 years old. / (7) They opened the Club Atlético Calchín stadium for the public to cheer him on. / (8) News title: "The Cordovan sparring partner who lives with Messi and the national team before the World Cup" / (9) "The truth is that I still don't understand too much about having Messi by my side… It makes me happy, he's my idol. I try to look at him all the time. There are no words to describe him: he's a phenomenon", says Julián himself . / (10) In 2019, the U-20 World Cup in Poland took place. The coaching staff interpreted that it was time to summon him for the first team. News title: Julián Álvarez to the Argentine team: why Scaloni's call to River's multifunction striker should not be surprising / (11) “It is incredible how he progresses and the desire to train that he has”, describes the coach of the National Team. / (12) It's captivating to know that this story is just beginning / (13) and that only he knows how far he can go.
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ouiouibaguettt · 11 months
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Love beneath the shirt pt.2
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Jana Fernandez x Aria O’Hara (oc)
@liverpoolfan96​ here is the part2!!
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Masterlist - part.1
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ARIA’S POV:
When I messaged Jana, a week after our match, I couldn't remember ever having been so nervous in my life. I was at Lola's house that night with Carmen and Virginia, and I saw that my phone had vibrated. When I looked at it to see what was going on, I had a sudden rush of heat.
@janafernandez3 liked your story @janafernandez3 replied to your story: 😳😳
The story in question was a photo of me lifting weights that the team photographer took. "I think she has a crush on you Ari" Carmen said to me as she appeared behind me. "AHH!" I exclaimed, jumping up with my phone in my hands. "You scared me Carmen never do that again" I said with my hand in my heart after grabbing my phone in midair. "Oops?" she apologized as she sat back down next to Virgina. "Do you think I should ask her out like tomorrow night?" I asked Lola, "I think it would be good for you two to get to know each other a bit more" she said as she thought about it "And you'll be cute together" she added as she pinched my cheeks. "Yes, look at baby America and baby Spain together!" she said a little too excitedly. "Well I'll ask her then" I said with a little nervousness in my voice.
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It was time for my meeting with Jana, I would be lying if I said I wasn't stressed. I was currently at the meeting point, looking at the latest stories and posts on instagram, when I spotted her. "Hey Jana" I said as I stood up to greet her, "Hi Aria" she said, "Are you ready to go?" I asked "Yes I'm ready, let's go I've been looking forward to this since last night" she admitted as she looked down at the ground, her cheeks flushed "Is that true?" I asked pleasantly surprised, "Of course I was looking forward to it Aria, don't doubt it" she said as she looked at me with a beautiful smile. "Thank you, your smile is very cute too" she told me as she started to walk forward. "I spoke loudly right?" I asked blushing, catching up with her "Yes but it's cute" she said.
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I don't know how much time has passed since then but I know I don't want it to stop. "Why did you choose to be on loan this season? "she asked, "Honestly, I always looked up to my sister Kelley, growing up, and it was through her that I discovered the sport but the thing is, I'm younger and less experienced than her, so despite the games I play whether they're good or bad I get compared to her, At Gotham FC I wasn't Aria O'Hara, I was Aria, the little sister of the big star Kelley O'Hara, and that played a lot on my mind because I can't talk to my sister about it and that's how I ended up in the club office asking for a loan. "I admitted. "It must have been very complicated, but I'm glad you went on loan here in Spain," she said. "Why Atlético de Madrid anyway? Were there no other clubs? Not that I'm criticizing, I'm just wondering?" she added. "I'm glad I was loaned out here too, I must admit, I've met some very nice people" I confessed. "And I don't really know, I just know that it was a good team and that I could only get better as the season went on" I said. "Great meetings eh? Who are they?" she asked. "Virginia, Lola and Carmen are definitely nice to meet but I was surprised by this beautiful girl from Barcelona" I admitted, "Oh yeah? And what is this girl like off the field?". Hm, I don't know, what are you like off the field?" I asked with a small smile. "I don't know, I'd say, adorable, cute, nice" she said, sticking her tongue out at me. "You forgot beautiful" I admitted.
When I pulled out my phone, I was shocked to see that it was already 00:46. "Should we go? You have practice tomorrow and I don't want your team to arrive in Madrid because you didn't sleep much because of me" I asked, "Yes you're right" she said as she got up from the sand and held out her hand to help me up. "Anyway I loved this evening with you. I can't wait to do it again soon," she admitted, smiling at me, "I also enjoyed the evening with you, Jana. And I can't wait to do it again," I admitted, imitating her smile, "Go on, I think Bruna will be worried if you don't," I added, "Oops, have a good flight home and let me know when you've landed. Good night Linda" she said kissing my cheek before walking in the opposite direction of me. "Good night Jana" I said a little late.
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"I still can't believe you flew to see a girl" is the first thing Virginia says to me when she sees me at the airport, "Wow, hello to you too how are you?" I say as I hug her. "Oops sorry, how are you? Did your flight go well?" she asked "Yes it did, my flight went well thank you" I said. "And to answer your question, what I can't believe is that it went very well and that she is also looking forward to doing it again soon" I said with great enthusiasm. "I'm glad it went well for you then" she confessed, putting her arm around my shoulders as we left the airport. "Off to the house now," she announced. "I can't wait to get back to my bed and the girls" I admitted between two yawns.
TO jana💙❤️ I'm home safe don't worry.
FROM jana💙❤️ Ok nickel, rest well tonight for your training, good night linda, x
TO jana💙❤️ Thanks, good night to you too Jana x
When I went to bed that night I had never been so happy in my life and I hope it lasts.
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minyo129 · 9 months
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El Niño.
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Club Atlético de Madrid.
@📍Cívitas Metropolitano
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magnetized-by-mapi · 1 year
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Interview with Mapi León: "This is not a tantrum for me, of course it bothers me not to go to the World Cup"
The Barça defense is honest about his personal moment, the conflict with the national team and the Alhama case.
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Mapi León  does not mince words. The 27-year-old Barça defense always speaks openly and is transparent. Now, with emotions running high for the Champions League semifinal , he talks to EL PERIÓDICO, from the Prensa Ibérica group , about the Alhama case , the situation with the Spanish team and the work that remains to be done in football female.
Two weeks of many emotions are coming with the Champions League tie in two large stadiums. 
With a lot of desire, a lot of desire. As a footballer, you love these moments: the semifinals of a Champions League, Chelsea, Stamford Bridge... It's a team. I don't know how to explain it, but as soon as the Atlético de Madrid game happened, I was like: Ah! Now I focus on this one! [series].
You meet Chelsea again, whom you beat in the final of the first Champions League. 
That final, understand me... We also played our final and look how it went. It is a new circumstance that you live. The game doesn't go as you had planned. I have not prepared it with anything concrete or special. Simply, it is Champions and you know that it is final, after final, after final. I also imagine that Chelsea will be very keen. I no longer know if they looked at it as revenge or not revenge. That we won a game, a final, they are not the same team and neither are we. They have eliminated Lyon, it is the reality. I am here smiling because I really want to and I am very happy, but this is going to be hard.
When you go to Europe and see great teams and how they are managed in a similar way to Barça . When do you see that here, in the Spanish league, there are cases like Alhama's? 
You feel sorry and angry. I mean, it's a shame you have to live a situation like this at this point in life, in the first division. It's sad that you have to live this and it's angry for the same. I don't know, I don't want to get involved... But this is the first division... We don't know how much everyone is ready and prepared. In general, players, staff... We don't know what baggage they carry, what level of professionalism there is. And I believe that this does not happen in other leagues, I think. I don't know, because I don't live it, but it's not what it seems. With these things it continues to show that there are still many shortcomings and you realize that we continue with this fight. 
How real is the professionalization that you were promised? 
To be a professional you still have to change many things. Maybe to professionalize, the first thing is to call him, the same. But it's not enough for us just to call him. Many things have to be changed. With all due respect, but there are some fields where you can't play because it doesn't look like the First Division. In addition to the specific economic situations, the physical, psychological and mental preparation, the help that the clubs have... there are many things behind this. So that I can perform every weekend or the Champions League match I have to rest well, I have to eat well, which unfortunately is not cheap. 
And how do you stay when the League says that soccer players have to live on 16,000 euros a year? 
Of course, yes, with juggling. Look, I, in these things, I mean… It's dramatic. 16 thousand euros and you can't work outside the club and, if you can, let's see what the club tells you. And I also imagine that with the 16,000 euros you will have to save, buy a car... And in the future you will also have children and you want to eat healthy. I'm going to Hogwarts, to see if their secret chamber with money appears to me, because... I'm kidding because in the end I take it ironically, but it's not something that makes me laugh. I from my privileged position, but I imagine that the girls who are in this situation, it is not an easy situation. I'm not saying that 16,000 euros isn't money, and things can be done, but you can't live professionally with that. 
It is incongruous that it is said that the objective is to professionalize when the means are not provided. 
I want this league to be as competitive as possible, but if the player I'm going to play against doesn't have the conditions to get the most out of it, that's going to make the League not as competitive as it could be, because it's not you have the conditions for it. They are details, that must be changed, that they will fight for it to be changed and that we hope that the work will be rewarded. Let's see if, insisting and insisting, we manage to change these things. 
Do you feel the pressure of having to be champions of change as well as footballers? 
It is normal that we have part of the responsibility, since we are the visible face and we are surely people who can help others who are at a point where they need help so that people react. Even if you are in a situation, it is difficult to raise your voice in a certain way because you say: if I raise my voice, I will leave. We have part of the responsibility, it is true, but there is another that is like: Do I have to be saying that a person cannot have these conditions in order to be a professional? I mean, do you really think that this woman has the perfect and ideal conditions to get the most out of it? It surprises me.
Is something similar happening in the national team? You ask for changes, but they don't come because you are still willing to miss the World Cup. Now that there has been a concentration, and there are colleagues who have returned, have you felt sorry for not going? 
It makes you even more angry. In the end, I know what we're fighting for. Of course he fucks. I have spent years, and I will allow myself to say this, in high performance, and I think I have earned being in the national team. That in the end that reward, to this day, is not going to take me pleasant is not. But in the end I think that in the end you have to be aware of why you are doing this and that the focus does not go away. This for me is not a tantrum and if someone believes it, they do not understand absolutely nothing of the message that is trying to be sent. There are things that are very clear to me, I need some changes, if those changes do not take place, then I have to assess whether or not I want to continue with the situation as it is. 
Do you think that the speech has asked for strength with the events that have been happening? 
They are looking for different ways to try to solve it. In the end, it is obvious that during this time there have been few seemingly visible changes. I imagine and understand that there are people who want to look for other paths. In the end, it is true that each of us has a way of thinking about how to resolve the situation. I hope that the message is not weakened, because in the end it is the same. People who are outside and don't have all the information, say: "Oh, that's strange! They're coming back, but everything is the same!" I can understand that there are people who cause confusion. I suppose and I hope that everyone is calm with their conscience, that they are sure of their decisions. I am sure of mine. It is having clear ideas and they are situations and ways to act and control your anxiety and desire. 
How has all of this affected you? Personally. 
Of course I don't want to miss out on the opportunity to play in a World Cup, of course not. But there are some things that need a process. Things are not done from one day to the next, but then maybe it would be a tantrum. It is not: "I want the toy on the shelf, and I want it now." I'm fine. I think that when you are so calm with yourself that what you are doing is because you really believe that it is what you have to do. That I may be wrong, eh, but it's what I feel and it's what I have to do. Just because it's okay doesn't mean I don't care. I am calm with myself, I know what my body is asking for. This also entails some risks, of course, but I am focused on Barça, on the Champions League semi-finals and on the League, which is well on its way. I'm happy. I am focused on the club and it can be seen that things are being done well, that the project that they have been creating for years is bearing fruit. I am happy where I am. 
Are we normalizing your success? 
Yeah! Yes we have already won! [laughs]. There are many people who will think that by having been to three finals in four years, I understand that we have a certain point that we have it on track. It is normalizing and what we are doing is not normal at all. There will come a time when we will lose and that's it. In Turin, Lyon told us: "hey, not yet." Well nothing. 
That moment seems distant, you are subscribed to victory. 
The most important thing is to win, get the three points. Obviously being here, at Barça, not only that matters, but the ultimate goal is always to win. You have to win and that's what's difficult at this club. It's not worth just winning, but it's like winning. Now we have to play against Chelsea, which is going to be tough. In the end, everyone who thinks that this is done is the one who will fall, the one who will hit the curb, because this is how it is. We have to be very focused, knowing what the match is, because the English are going to push and we have to get a great result in the first leg so that the second leg at the Camp Nou has a correct result. If Chelsea has something, it's that they have scored two goals from half an opportunity. That people do not think that it is done. 
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