Alexia celebrates the Clásico with her 199th goal and a photo of the culé family

Alexia celebrates the Clásico with her 199th goal and a photo of the culé family
Alexia celebrates the Clásico with her 199th goal and a photo of the culé family

Alexia Putellas continues to make history in women’s football. The double winner of the Ballon d’Or closed, in a few days, the second 0-4 for the FC Barcelona in the Madrid Classic with a great goal, the 199th of his brilliant career. At 30 years old, the culé captain thus surpassed the 198 that the Uruguayan signed Luis Suarez to get on the virtual podium of gunners in the history of the Barça club. The Mollet del Vallès forward only has two men’s football legends ahead of them in the ranking: Cesar Rodriguezauthor of 232 pointsy Leo Messiresponsible for 672 so many and, therefore, a level unattainable for any other human being.

The impressive scoring record of Alexia Putellasculminated in 439 games, had the added incentive of winning a Clásico against Real Madrid, in a match that during the eve had been presented in the media as the most even between both teams. Their 0-4, which three weeks later joins their 0-4, is confirmation that in the F League, Barça continues to be far above the rest of the teams. The motivation of the soccer players now trained by Peter Romeo It was even reflected ‘modestly’ on the scoreboard, because as the blaugrana said Claudia Pina At half-time, already at 0-3, the distance remained “very short.” After the game, the culé centre-back Irene Paredes put 0-6 as a reasonable difference as seen in the initial 45 minutes. The impressive achievement of Alexia Putellas It also came as a finishing touch to the match of the best team in the world. It was after a great play by the current Ballon d’Or winner. Aitana Bonmatí and assistance from In Nazareth which had the luminous epilogue with Alexia’s subtle left-footed shot, which elegantly put the ball inside the goal of Misa Rodriguezwithout a doubt the great person responsible with her interventions for ensuring that the result was not more painful for Real Madrid fans. FC Barcelona spread through its social networks the family photo of the team just after the match in Valdebebas posing with the historic scorer, who showed the camera a commemorative shirt with the number 199.

“These are incredible numbers, but the important thing about this team is that we have many players with a lot of ability to score goals,” Romeu highlighted.

The 0-4 left its mark in Madrid. Above all, what bothered the media based in the capital of Spain was that in the face of such a frustrating score, frustration did not exactly emerge at the Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium. “An intolerable conformism for Real Madrid,” Pablo Parra titled his counter-chronicle in Marca. “Barcelona’s win against Real Madrid leaves many readings. The first is a passivity in the stands and a goodness never seen in the white team in any of its sections that reflects the low internal and external demands that the whites have. Having covered several years the white stands at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, I have never seen a 0-3 defeat without a monumental fight. If this does not change, it is difficult to see growth that does not seem to be demanded from the stands (…). If it is a more even match than usual, I think it is more the desire we have to see an exciting clash until the end than the approach that has once again been shown to be absolutely unreal (…). designed to win. It doesn’t matter the category, discipline, gender or sport. It continues to amaze me that with 0-3 on the scoreboard, there is no whistle against the team, that losing 0-3 there is applause for the team or that the fight is not. monumental with a result like this rest. Resignation, the greatest enemy in the history of the Merengue team, cannot take over the women’s section.” In As, Marta Griñán concluded that the 0-4 was a “Guide of cold water from Barcelona to Real Madrid to remind them that the distance between both teams, after four years, remains more than notable.

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