A translation (google) is also interesting to read:
"Sad and painful night. A defeat that teaches us, once again, that results come when you work
well at all levels. With patience and high beams on. T
here are no shortcuts that work, no matter how tempting they may be. In a club like Barça, all the pieces have to fit and they have to fit well.
President, Board of Directors with relevant knowledge and without making day-to-day decisions,
sports structure that combines experience and talent,
excellent executives in the offices.... We need the b
est professionals in each area: sports, business and institutions. I repeat that the potential of Barça (yes, with
this ownership model!) is infinite. If the best in each area work in the club of their hearts, and not in the competition or in another sector, we will get away with it! It is time to
refound the club, professionalize it, modernize it. From top to bottom. Every day that passes we lose an opportunity.
Long live Barça and long live Catalonia"
He gets the root cause of the problem right. Barca is not run professionally.
He also gets right that Laporta wants shortcuts to success (because it happened once with Pep)
So pity that his obsession with Xavi costed him last elections.
He is the club's only hope in 2026