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Editorial: La Vanguardia

  • The management of Joan Laporta, Barcelona's president, is causing discontent, especially with the circumstances of the so-called Olmo case.
  • Laporta is criticized for avoiding self-criticism and blaming third parties (LaLiga, Royal Spanish Football Federation, rival clubs, media and opposition) for the current situation of the club.
  • Laporta has conducted a personalistic and agonizing management, firing professionals and bringing in persons from his circle of friends.
  • Several opposition groups are calling for the immediate resignation of Laporta and his management team.
  • Laporta's second term is being characterized by a management full of shocks and last-minute solutions. His promise to retain Messi resulted in failure.
  • Laporta's strategy of continuous improvised solutions is denounced, with decisions that dangerously compromise the club's economic future.

Conclusion: Laporta's management is generating criticism and discontent. His leadership is characterized by controversial decisions and a tendency to avoid responsibility, worrying the club's followers.