A detailed analysis of the front pages reveals a fascinating split in coverage on this Friday, June 12, 2026. While the Barcelona-based press bursts with color in celebration of the start of the World Cup, the Madrid papers prefer to devote their opening headlines to a genuine earthquake in the Real Madrid offices.
🇲🇽 Way to go! Mexico strikes first and sparks madness
The opening of the World Cup spectacularly dominates the front pages of the Catalan press. Mundo Deportivo leads with a bold, emphatic "WAY TO GO!" over a large image of the replica World Cup trophy at the center of the pitch at the Azteca Stadium.
Meanwhile, Sport follows the same path with the headline "LONG LIVE THE WORLD CUP!" over a green and yellow background, highlighting Mexico’s overwhelming superiority and the event’s cultural impact.
Both outlets agree in praising a vibrant, colorful opening ceremony that turned into a celebration of global music, with Shakira, Maná, and actress Salma Hayek elevated as the main stars of the welcome.
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⚪ Madrid’s counterattack: Bernardo Silva and Mourinho steal the spotlight
Crossing the air bridge, the perspective changes completely. Although Mexico’s victory appears timidly in the top straps of MARCA and AS, the absolute focus of their front pages is single-themed and tinted white.
"Bernardo Silva, imminent," headline both Madrid dailies in unison, illustrating their covers with the talented Portuguese footballer from Manchester City.
According to the information revealed, Real Madrid has beaten FC Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid to the punch and is on the verge of completing the midfielder’s signing on a free transfer after he rejected a renewal or other offers.
The Portuguese player’s arrival is described as an explicit request from José Mourinho, whose return to the Real Madrid bench until 2029 was officially confirmed just yesterday.
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