It's not every day you get a chance to see Robert Lewandowski, Sergio Busquets, Gavi and LaLiga champions-elect Barcelona in the flesh, so spectators used any accessible vantage point at the Alfonso Pérez stadium on Sunday to get a glimpse of the traveling Blaugrana.
Following a 0-0 draw (Barça's second in a row), it's probably fair to say the main story actually concerns those who missed the trip through injury (Ousmane Dembélé and Pedri), but three ingenious young men avoided paying a dime for the nil-nil affair by scaling a large tree.
I can't stop laughing about how lost they look with their PSG and Marseille jerseys, like they set out to watch Le Classique that took place back on Feb. 26 and only just emerged at their supposed destination today.
¡Subidos en un árbol para ver el @GetafeCF @FCBarcelona_es! #GETFCB #LaLigaEnDAZN ⚽ pic.twitter.com/gshDKUYjqf
— DAZN España (@DAZN_ES) April 16, 2023
These fans climbed a tree to watch Getafe vs. Barcelona. pic.twitter.com/uLCSq1oOOy
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) April 16, 2023
Meanwhile during Getafe Barcelona pic.twitter.com/oc8Gy4B741
— 433 (@433) April 16, 2023
While not offering an apology to the lads in tree for not putting on a better performance, Xavi had his reasons.
"We are used to playing without the sun and I don't want it to sound like an excuse but we are used to playing at night, it's obvious," Xavi lamented. "The state of the pitch has been detrimental. Yesterday we trained on a dry pitch... Everyone saw it today. It's very difficult to play like that, it's bad for the spectacle. The ball didn't run, it's bad even for Getafe. It's essential that it's in good condition."
Despite the draw, Barcelona maintain an 11-point lead over Real Madrid with nine matches to play. They've got a big match next Sunday against third-place Atlético Madrid at the Camp Nou.