Malmö FF and their Champions League adventure in 2015 did not turn out as expected.
In the group stage, they lost 8–0 against Real Madrid, among other things.
But despite that, the Swedish team has now sent out a nice dick to the Spaniards.
The most champions Malmö FF is Sweden’s most successful association with its 22 SM golds. The last gold was salvaged in 2021. When the club secured the title in 2014, they also made it to the Champions League the following year, where they were drawn into the same group as Real Madrid, PSG and Shaktar Donetsk.
Were run over
But the group stage was not a fun story for the Swedish team. They lost by large numbers in several games, and when it came time for the final group stage match, they faced the Spanish giants Real Madrid away from home.
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At the time there was a certain Cristiano Ronaldo in the Real Madrid team, and the Portuguese superstar struck with four goals as Real Madrid completely pulverized Malmö FF 8-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu. And on Thursday, the Spanish club sent out a tweet recalling the match – a match that Malmöites would rather forget.
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Malmö’s dick
But Malmö FF fought back. Earlier in 2022, there were reports that several major European teams wanted to start a super league together, an initiative that received a lot of criticism and which later led to the clubs backing out. Real Madrid was one of the teams that were initially included in the plans for the “Super League”, and Malmö FF took advantage of that.
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In response to Real Madrid’s tweet, they write “thanks for tagging us, how is it going in the Super League for you?”. The answer has been met with mixed reactions from both MFF supporters and Spanish supporters, where some believe that the Swedish club must have taken a little water over their heads.
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