Showing posts with label Pique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pique. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Barcelona 𝐅𝐈𝐍𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐘 Triumph Over Bayern


Barcelona’s rivalry with Bayern Munich has been nothing short of a rollercoaster, one that has haunted Barca fans for years, especially after the infamous 8-2 defeat in the 2020 UEFA Champions League quarterfinals. But in a thrilling turn of events, Barcelona finally got their sweet revenge with a 4-1 win over Bayern, powered by a Raphinha hat trick and a goal from Lewandowski. In this animation, we dive into the highs and lows of this rivalry, leading up to Barca’s triumphant moment.

The 8-2 Nightmare

It all began with that unforgettable night in 2020. Barcelona were utterly demolished by Bayern, losing 8-2 in one of the most humiliating defeats in the club’s history. We start our animation by revisiting this painful memory. Messi, the iconic figure of Barcelona, looks completely dejected, his disappointment mirroring the anguish of Barca fans worldwide. Meanwhile, Piqué, stunned and at a loss for words, stands in disbelief. Lewandowski, Muller, and Bayern coach Hansi Flick, however, celebrate as if it were a training match. The scoreboard shines brightly: Barcelona 2-8 Bayern, a symbol of utter dominance by the German side.

History Repeats in 2021-22

Fast forward to the 2021-22 UEFA Champions League draw, and fate brings Barcelona and Bayern together again in the group stage. With Barca still recovering, the scenes from the past repeat themselves. Muller, Lewandowski, and Sane celebrate as Frenkie de Jong, Pedri, and coach Xavi watch helplessly, knowing they are once again on their way to the Europa League.

The Hope of Lewandowski

By the summer of 2022, things looked different for Barcelona. They had signed Bayern's star striker Robert Lewandowski, hoping his arrival would turn the tide. Xavi and club president Laporta are all smiles, full of hope that Lewandowski will help Barcelona reclaim their former glory.

But once again, in the 2022-23 season, Barcelona finds themselves drawn into the same group as Bayern. This time, Lewandowski, now wearing the Barcelona colors, finds himself on the losing side. Muller and Sane celebrate yet again, while Lewandowski, alongside Xavi, cries as they head for the Europa League once more.

2024: The Final Showdown

Now, the stage is set for 2024. Barcelona and Bayern face off once again in what seems like an endless cycle. But this time, things are different. In my cartoon’s triumphant version of events, Barcelona finally gets the better of Bayern. Raphinha scores a stunning hat trick, while Lewandowski adds another goal to seal the victory. Bayern's stars Harry Kane, Muller, and Kompany are left frustrated and defeated.

Barcelona has finally broken the curse, winning 4-1 in a match that will be remembered for years to come. It's a story of redemption, determination, and the never-ending pursuit of victory.


Friday, November 10, 2023

Gerard Piqué devalues Real Madrid's 14th Champions League triumph


Ex-Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué said:

 “Nobody will remember Real Madrid’s last Champions League win” "Their last Champions League victory was a miracle because they were second-best in every round and nobody will remember it” 

Do you agree with him?

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Happy birthday Pique and Shakira


Shakira and Gerard Pique are separated now but they still share the same birthday. Who is happy today? The Twingo or the Ferrari? The Casio or the Rolex?

Saturday, February 6, 2021

Pique and La Liga referees


Gerard Pique has accused officials of favouritism 😡
The Barcelona star thinks that however professional referees might be, they unconsciously favour Zinedine Zidane's side.

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Cinderella Griezmann


Antoine Griezmann's former advisor Eric Olhats says Lionel Messi's attitude to him has been 'deplorable'
"He’s at the same time emperor and monarch, and he didn’t see Antoine’s arrival with a good eye."

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Pique and Puyol


Gerard Pique wasn't strong enough for the Premier League...
But Carles Puyol turned him into Barcelona's very own monster