The ulcers of the cave with the Barça League

A lot of Almax was consumed yesterday by the media of the cave to mitigate that Barça has mathematically secured this year's League. It must be said that Madrid's sports newspapers behaved and did not deny merits to the blaugranas on their front pages: such has been their irrefutable superiority. As, on the web, had a referee considering that the elbow to Bellingham was a penalty, but the official from Marca, on the other hand, did not see it. Among the generalist newspapers, Abc does not give the news on the front page and El País, El Mundo and La Razón do so in a small way: on days like these, it is especially noticeable that, despite presenting themselves as newspapers with a state outlook, they are Madrilenian and have the same provincial quirks that they usually criticize from the periphery. In the Catalan press, of course, the photos are larger and the most hooligan headline this time goes to Mundo Deportivo, with a “Saluda al campeón” that makes it inevitable to think of the preceding rhyming verse.

Now, nowhere have I detected as much heartburn as in Ok Diario

, with malicious headlines such as “Laporta dances again with the cup in his hand”, “Lamine Yamal’s father once again makes a scene dancing for Barcelona’s League” and “Lamine Yamal celebrates the League with his teammates on the pitch, jumping despite his injury”. One already understands that the gulp must have been bitter, but knowing how to concede defeat with elegance is the minimum civility required. By the way, this Monday morning the interview with Juanma Moreno occupies eight news items, eight, all signed by Eduardo Inda, who appears up to four times in the photographs. If we add the eight times his name appears in the byline, the result is like being inside the house of mirrors at a fair: hilarious, for being hyperbolic. The medium's slogan is “Eduardo Inda's digital”, but perhaps he is taking it to a disturbing extreme.