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HUMOUR: Desvelan why to the Madrid did not touch him the Leicester

Published:21/03/2017 - 21:12h

Updated:23/03/2017 - 01:33h

If it does some months already did a hilarante parody on the draw of eighth of Champions League, the program "Crackòvia" of TV3 has gone back to kid, to the style "Drug traffickers", on how achieves the Real Madrid manipulate the draws of the UEFA

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It does some months, when it carried out the draw of eighth of final of Champions League 2016-17, from the program of sportive humour "Crackòvia", of TV3, already did a parody in which it represented to Florentino Pérez, Josep Pedrerol and Cristiano Ronaldo to the style of the series "Drug traffickers", as if they formed part of a band organised to manipulate the draws of the UEFA.

The "gag" did not take at all in doing viral through the social networks, causing the guffaws so much of barcelonistas as of madridistas and fans of other clubs by the humorous sharpness of the television program of the main Catalan chain.

Well, this Monday issued the second episode of the "gag", related with the draw of quarter-finals of Champions League, in which it tries explain of humorous way and sarcástica why to the Real Madrid did not finish him touching the Leicester City in the draw.

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We remember that the "foxes" were the "cenicienta" that all the big clubs expected to have easier the access to semifinals of Champions League, and finally was the Athletic of Madrid the club that remained matched with the English.

In the "gag" in question appears the unseen factory of balls of Florentino Pérez, where make and heat the balls of the draws of the UEFA. Definitely, a video that one can not lose if it wants to happen a good while.

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