Arturo Vidal jokingly mocks Real Madrid after 4-0 Barcelona win in El Clasico | OneFootball

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·28 October 2024

Arturo Vidal jokingly mocks Real Madrid after 4-0 Barcelona win in El Clasico

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FC Barcelona had a very good last week in which they won two big matches against Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. The Blaugranes scored 4 goals in each of these two games, going on to show that they are once again real contenders for the biggest trophies and ready to challenge some of the biggest teams in Europe.

Their win over Real Madrid was particularly special, as they had not won an El Clasico on the previous four occasions, while the history of their rivalry with the Merengue club also added to the importance of this game.


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This win has generated some very interesting responses from the individuals associated with both clubs. Barcelona legends like Lionel Messi and Gerard Pique have publicly shown their delight at this great result.

As SPORT has reported, another former Barcelona midfielder, Arturo Vidal, also celebrated this victory in a unique manner, which is not going to sit too well with the Real Madrid fans.

The Chilean posted a video on his social media, in which he can be seen driving a car while playing a song by the artist Don Omar in the background. The part of the lyrics of the song, named Conteo, that can be heard in this video goes as: “one, two, three, four…”

This is quite clearly a response to the four goals that Barcelona scored against Real Madrid in the last El Clasico.

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Arturo Vidal represented FC Barcelona for two seasons

Vidal played for FC Barcelona for two seasons, 2018-19 and 2019-20, during which he accumulated 96 appearances, scored 11 goals, and provided 11 assists. The Chilean midfielder won a La Liga title with the Blaugranes during his time in the Catalan capital.

He has long left the Catalan club, but even after his departure, he has never hidden his love for Barcelona, and on the flip side, his disdain for Real Madrid.

Currently, he is playing in his native country of Chile with the club Colo Colo, in what could very possibly be the last adventure of his highly glittering career.

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