HUMOUR AFTER THE 'MANITA' OF THE BARÇA
These are the best 'memes' of the Barcelona-Espanyol
Published:9/09/2017 - 23:15h
Updated:10/09/2017 - 02:24h
The FC Barcelona achieved a victory of prestige this Saturday against the RCD Espanyol in the Camp Nou (5-0), and as it is natural some users threw of humour in the networks to trick of some internal or external protagonists of the duel
The FC Barcelona lumbered with a 'manita' of goals to the RCD Espanyol this Saturday in League Santander 2017-18, and two of the big protagonists of the party were Leo Messi and Ousmane Dembélé, the first for following embriagando to the Barcelona fans with his magic and the second for having debuted with the FC Barcelona, taking advantage of to perfection his minutes with an assistance to Luis Suárez.
Already they are 5 the goals that has marked this season Leo Messi in three days of League, and this Saturday signed a portentoso 'hat-trick' that calls the attention after it did not attain to see goal with the selection of Argentina and, thus, went notably criticised as it is usual by a journalist that has it to him sworn from does time, Martín Liberman.
It is thus that some fans have taken advantage of to plant to Liberman and Roncero in the same sack by his criticisms to Leo Messi, and have used the image of a chapter of 'The Simpsons' to illustrate how have to feel said reporters in these moments.
Dembélé, also leading of the 'memes'
On the other hand, Ousmane Dembélé also had prominence in the 'memes' no only by the waste of speed and energy that showed in the Camp Nou, but also by curious images like his expression when embracing to Gerard Hammered while it celebrated the goal of the defender culé.
In definite, to continuation are you some of the 'memes' more stood out of the FC Barcelona-Espanyol of this Saturday, collected by the famous portal 'Memedeportes' and published in the social network Twitter:
If it embraces you like this you do not leave it escape https://t.co/niwk2bcay1
— memedeportes (@memedeportes) 9 September 2017
Follow that train! https://t.co/14lcelecrm pic.twitter.com/5qkhboafki
— memedeportes (@memedeportes) 9 September 2017
There all changed https://t.co/oawtsnmh5q pic.twitter.com/tztwnzao03
— memedeportes (@memedeportes) 9 September 2017