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·16 de abril de 2026
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·16 de abril de 2026
The sports front pages this Thursday, April 16, reflect a divided reality after a breathtaking European night. While the continent is still trying to process the "madness" seen on the pitch, Spanish newsstands show a complete split shaped by the Madrid-Barcelona axis.
In Spain, reality comes in a different color depending on where the newspaper is published. Marca and AS, from Madrid, are convinced that Camavinga’s action clearly changed the course of the match. "What an injustice!" leads Marca on the sending-off, while AS is blunt: "Until the referee wanted it."


Because in Barcelona, happiness is complete. Proof of that is Mundo Deportivo and Sport, which put Madrid’s debacle on the front page without hesitation. "White KO" and "Sent off" are the headlines they choose to start the day.


The contrast comes from Germany, where the local papers are bursting with happiness and joy. Kicker and Bild agree in their analysis of the match: "MADNESS". Meanwhile, Munich local paper Abendszeitung is very clear: "Thank you, Bayern!"



In the rest of Europe, prestigious outlets such as L'Équipe and Corriere Dello Sport agree on one common verdict: absolute madness. "Furious madness," headlines the French paper. Meanwhile, Tuttosport questions the refereeing. "Bayern and the referee knock out Real," the Italian paper highlights.


The international press highlights the unpredictability of modern football, surrendering to a spectacle that has left ties wide open and a level of intensity that is hard to match.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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