Marcos Alonso still conserves something of his past like player of Chelsea FC: the rivalry with the Tottenham Hotspur. The side, the one who defended the T-shirt of the 'Blues' during six seasons and participated in several 'Derbis of London', took advantage of his social networks (@marcosalonso28) for 'hammer' to the fans of the 'Spurs' by his defeat in front of the FC Barcelona in the Trophy Joan Gamper, with a marker of 4-2.

The exjugador of the Fiorentina published a 'story' in his account of Instagram in which it sees a his postcard in a played of the meeting and mentions the result of the party, accompanied of the following legend: "Some things never change". This probably does reference to the command of the the 'Lions' on the 'Lilywhites' during his stay in England. The reactions in the means did not do expect, especially by part of the fans of the 'Pensioners', those who appreciated to the player for keeping the feeling 'blue' and by 'hesitate' of one of his greater rivals in the Premier League.

What there is of the future of Marcos Alonso in the Barça?

The future of Marcos Alonso in the Barça is in doubt, since recently it has rumoreado, through Gerard Romero, that the side could be in the market to avoid the problems associated his registration. This is due to that the Madrilenian renewed recently with the club, but has not attained to be oficializado by the little margin manoeuvres that has the combined of the City Condal in what to 'fair play' financial respecta.

On the other hand, the newspaper 'SPORT' seems to have a very different information on this case. According to them, Xavi and the FC Barcelona would not be had to leave to go out to the player, and the ex of Chelsea neither would be interested in abandoning the team, since it thinks that can exert an important paper in this season. His versatility was key the past campaign, because it could play as much as left side like central defender in some occasions. It contested 37 parties and accumulated a total of 1949 minutes, time in which it could convert three goals.