According to a ASS report, after Barcelona’s victory in the Spanish Super Cup, the return flight back became an unforgettable celebration of his triumph.
The game, which saw Barça lift his first trophy under the Hansi movie, was not only a significant victory, but one that won dramatically. Hit the Real Madrid made it even sweeter.
This victory occurred after months of tension, including the controversy that surrounds the records of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, and a public disagreement of the club president, Joan Laporta, which caused a stir when he entered the stadium.
With the pressure increasing from all directions, it was inevitable for emotions to boil. When the flight to Barcelona took off, a wave of emotion extended through the plane, with a lampa leading the load.
What really happened?
The atmosphere was pure euphoria, very far from the intense, often hostile nature, from the accumulation of the game. The president was completely humorous for the celebration, becoming the life of the party.
According to reports, the six -hour flight was full of moments of pure joy and madness. The players, enjoying the victory, took the opportunity for Laporta to promise them a bonus to win the title.
The previous Super Cup had won the players a bonus of € 100,000 each, with the staff receiving € 10,000.
As the mood on the plane continued to grow more lively, Laporta led a song that became infectious. “BOTI, BOTI, BOTI, Real Madrid who does not ank!” He shouted, who translates approximately “Boat, rebound, rebound, Real Madrid fan if not bounces!”
Everyone joined
Soon, many passengers joined, bouncing in unison with the rhythm established by Laporta, to dismay of the least excited by the strident celebrations.
Laporta’s energy did not stop there. Then he directed a conga line improvised by the hall of the plane, with directors and family members who join the fun.
What began as a formal toast for the victory of the Super Cup quickly became a chaotic and high spirit party.
It was the perfect way to limit an emotional and historical day for Barcelona, one that will probably be remembered for both celebrations in the air and for victory in the countryside.