Champions League: The Bernabu is explained in the palm of a hand, not on a blackboard

It’s hard to write about something that doesn’t exist. or that it exists but it can’t be explained, it can’t be defined, it can’t be touched. You can’t take a picture of it and say “look, this is it”. It is so difficult to explain the Bernabu in the Champions League that you run the risk of being left like that drawing of Milhouse’s father trying to represent dignity. Tuchel must have tried something like that, that I appeared in

overtime break with a giant blackboard

gathered all her players around her and explained the comeback plan to them.

Mark Alonso

, exhausted and stretching the binoculars on the ground, tried to guess between the legs of his companions what those drawings that the German was doing were. And what good would it do them if there weren’t 60,000 spectators in the stands,

there were 60,000 participants in a ritual in which they were the main course.

And almost at the same time another photo is shot, the one of

Benzema explaining in the palm of his unbandaged hand to Vinicius

the move I had to make. With one finger, tracing her skin as if to say, “Do you see this line across the hand?

Well, I have no idea what it means, but today we are not going to be eliminated

“. Y

vinicius

Sure, nod. She has understood everything. He has seen the rival’s face and it is as yellow as his shirt.

We all know that ghosts don’t exist

but if you are alone in a cemetery and suddenly you hear the sound of graves being opened and footsteps on leaves,

even the most decorated muscles tense

. And that happened to the European champion with 1-3.

He saw a dead man get out of the coffin

. Suddenly he remembered all the scary stories that had been told by those who had been there before him and he began to believe that they might be true. What happens at the Bernabu on Champions nights goes beyond football,

It is an incomparable show in Madrid

. Both for sport and for experience. He would only have competition if the

Prado Museum

announced that on Thursdays, from 18 to 19,

Velzquez will appear in room 12 to repaint Las Meninas.

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