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Real Madrid gives a terrible blow to FC Barcelona, fans become desperate

A new ranking in which Real Madrid comes out superior to FC Barcelona.

By William Estrella

A new ranking in which Real Madrid comes out superior to FC Barcelona.
A new ranking in which Real Madrid comes out superior to FC Barcelona.

Real Madrid and FC Barcelona are constantly competing to prove who is the better club. Players, titles, money... everything is an excuse to compete, and now, Real Madrid has dealt a low blow to the Catalan club.

A particular ranking in the last few hours presented by the Marca newspaper has gone viral due to a study carried out by the OLBG brand, which shows the earnings of sports institutions per post on the social network Instagram, one of the most important social communities. from all over the planet, and which is an absolute window to share everyday life with millions of people.

The ranking is led by the two LaLiga clubs, which receive a figure that is not inconsiderable in terms of the publications they make, which are variable according to each commitment and day of the week. We reference that respectively the merengue team has a total of 135 million on this network, while Barça accumulates 122 million on said platform.

The ranking places Manchester City of England in the Top 5, who has a profit of 441,368 euros per post, in box four we have Manchester United, who from the social network receives 581,573 euros per post, in box 3 is PSG with a profit of 617,547 euros per publication, and the 2nd place goes to Barça with 1,139,164 euros per publication, leaving Real Madrid as victorious on this front, with an estimated 1,355,928 euros per post on this social network. Numbers that are not at all enviable, and that fall very well into the bank account of each institution at the end of the month.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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