“Llibertat, llibertat” – Barcelona fans defend the spontaneous child in the selfie with Lewandowski

With twenty minutes to go, a little boy stormed the grass, bypassing stadium security; The public defended him.

“Libertat, libertat.” That was the cry of many Barcelona fans in Montjuic, where a spontaneous child jumped onto the playing field to take a selfie with Robert Lewandowski during the match between the Catalans and Atlético Madrid.

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The boy outsmarted the security guards by jumping onto the pitch and taking a photo with the Barça striker, who agreed to the boy’s request and accompanied him to the touchline. The security officers went after the little boy, so Montjuic started shouting “libertat, liberation.”

Obviously a nice moment within the tension that was experienced in the Barcelona-Atlético de Madrid, a key match in the battle for the national title and which at that moment was 1-0 in favor of the Catalans thanks to Joao Félix’s goal in the league match . first part.

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