Nico explains why Rayo Vallecano’s run is nothing short of remarkable ✨ #EuropaConferenceLeague



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9 thoughts on “Nico explains why Rayo Vallecano’s run is nothing short of remarkable ✨ #EuropaConferenceLeague”

  1. Some people here in England dismiss the Conference League but this is why it's a good idea, it gives teams a chance of glory that would usually have very little chance. It's good that it's not just the same few mega rich clubs that get to experience winning trophies.

    I'm a Villa fan and while i'd rather be in the Champions League it's so much harder to win than the Europa so this season it could have turned out perfectly that we missed out on qualifying on goal difference if we end up winning it

  2. I'm a Real Madrid fan, but they're easily my second favorite team in the league. You just can't hate em, good badge, good kits, good culture, good fans. Much respect

  3. A working Class is a little bit 😂more than that, extreme leftists, communists, socialists pro Palestinians, LGBT advocates, the history and the identity of Barrio Vallecas is well documented.
    As a conservative madridista , this is the first time I m happy for them 🤍 .

  4. Rayo Vallecano are a “working class” club? That’s it? I wonder what their politics are? I doubt it’s integral to their identity lol

    You can find Che Guevara’s face across the Stadium on match days along with flags of Palestine and the Spanish Republic, even hammers and sickles.

    To call Rayo a working class club would be like calling Maradona simply a football player.

  5. Atlético Madrid is only working class compared to Real.

    No team that spends as much as Atleti, and certainly not one with fascist fans, can claim to be working class. It may well have been at one point, but Atleti lost its soul long ago.

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