When Puyol scored the own goal, the camera even captured him lying on the grass for a long time, looking dejected and annoyed, truly a reflection of his sense of responsibility. No one would despise Puyol for this own goal; only he knew the bitterness in his heart.
By this time, the people of Madrid had already started celebrating their "steady" hold on the throne at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, no, throughout the whole of Madrid, and more than one person was discussing the team's hopes for not just a double crown, but even a Triple Crown.
The hopes of the Barcelona fans ultimately fell short, with the final score fixed at 2:2.
On the streets of Chamartin and at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, the entire city of Madrid was filled with cheers as fans turned off their radios, waving their arms and shouting loudly.
And as Sevilla and Real Madrid's players entered the field.
The big screen at Bernabeu even displayed the 2:2 draw for Barcelona.
