Barcelona’s El Clasico guest list takes aim at Real Madrid’s dressing room chaos

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Barcelona’s El Clasico guest list takes aim at Real Madrid’s dressing room chaos

The Spotify Camp Nou is preparing to host Real Madrid for the third El Clasico of the season. With both teams having won one apiece, the third one will be massive.

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What adds to the weight of the game, however, is the fact that the title may well be decided on the night in Catalonia. A win or a draw for Barcelona will see them proclaimed champions of the league in front of Real Madrid’s eyes.

Given all that the Real Madrid dressing room has been through in recent days, especially the fight between Aurelien Tchouameni and Federico Valverde, there is a sense of uncertainty around Los Blancos’ chances.

After all, their dressing room stories have become meme material across the globe and have only served to lower the image of the club and the internal politics.

Barcelona’s silent sledge

As reported by Cadena SER in a recent report, Barcelona have prepared a silent and direct attack on Real Madrid’s dressing room situation, and have done so by strategically inviting certain VIP guests for the game.

Hansi Flick and Co. will look to wrap up La Liga tonight. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

The Catalans have invited Mauricio Sulaiman, the current president of the International Boxing Federation, as a special guest to be in the club’s box for the game later today.

Further, the reigning European Superlight Boxing champion Sandor Martin has also been invited, and it is no coincidence that the club have called the two boxing heavyweights immediately after the brawl in Real Madrid’s dressing room.

If anything, the attendance of Sulaiman and Martin will only add fuel to the ongoing rage against Real Madrid’s internal situation, and possibly even add to the mockery they are facing.

The other big names expected in attendance include Olivia Rodrigo who is collaborating for the Clasico shirt, El Mago Pop, Javier Tebas, and Rafael Louzan.

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