REMONDAPADA - Fans mock Barca as the first team in history to comeback and go back

Inter vs Barcelona Champions League classic.

REMONDAPADA - Fans mock Barca as the first team in history to comeback and go back

Izuchukwu Akawor • Izuchukwu Akawor • 09:22 - 07.05.2025

Fans mock Barcelona’s heartbreaking Champions League exit to Inter Milan, dubbing it “REMONDAPADA” after the team’s stunning comeback ultimately fell short.

Social media erupted on Tuesday night after Barcelona’s dramatic exit from the UEFA Champions League at the hands of Inter Milan, with fans coining the term “REMONDAPADA” to describe the Spanish side’s rollercoaster journey in the semifinal second leg.

The clash at San Siro delivered fireworks, matching the intensity of the first leg’s 3-3 draw in Spain last week.

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Barcelona, after clawing back from a two-goal deficit to lead 3-2 late in the game, saw their hopes dashed as Inter Milan snatched a 4-3 victory in extra time, sealing a 7-6 aggregate win and a place in the final.

Despite dominating stretches of the match and boasting a higher expected goals tally, Barcelona’s dreams of a treble were shattered by a late equaliser from Francesco Acerbi and a decisive extra-time strike from Davide Frattesi.

Lamine Yamal's efforts couldn't help Barcelona progress.
Lamine Yamal's efforts couldn't help Barcelona progress.

After the final whistle, fans wasted no time taking to X (formerly Twitter) to poke fun at Barcelona’s dramatic collapse.

One viral post read, “Barca are the first team in history to comeback and go back,” capturing the disbelief and humour of the moment.

Barcelona conceded 7 goals in two games against Inter Milan.

Another quipped, “From Remontada to Treble Nada,” while others joined in with, “That’s what we call REMONDAPADA,” and “Reverse Remontada,” a nod to Barca’s famous history of epic comebacks, now turned on its head.

Barcelona’s defeat, despite their spirited fightback, has quickly become the talk of the football world, with fans marvelling at the sheer drama of a tie that will be remembered for its twists, turns, and social media banter.

Barcelona and their impressive manager Hansi Flick will now turn all their attention to the LaLiga, where they sit at the top, starting with the all-important decider against Real Madrid in the El Clásico on Sunday.

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