Enrique Riquelme has stirred major debate among football fans after reportedly placing four buses outside the Puskás Arena ahead of tonight’s Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint Germain, carrying a bold message aimed at Europe’s elite.
According to reports from Marca, the buses displayed a simple but striking statement:
“Enjoy tonight. We’ll be back.”
The gesture, interpreted by many as a statement of ambition and intent from the Real Madrid linked businessman, quickly spread across social media and triggered a wave of reactions from fans, ranging from amusement to outright criticism.

Many supporters viewed the move as a confident declaration that Real Madrid intends to reclaim its place in European football’s biggest occasion after missing out on this season’s final.
The stunt also reignited debate among Madrid supporters over leadership style and how the club should project its dominance.
A Spanish football commentator account posed the question: “Do you prefer this modern way of teaching the rest that we are the best, or do you prefer Florentino’s lordly style where he’s only seen when he places the Champions Leagues in the trophy cases?”
However, not everyone was impressed.
Several supporters mocked the display, calling it unnecessary and overly dramatic. One fan described it as “genuinely the cringiest thing I’ve seen in my entire life,” while another wrote: “But what the hell is this? What second hand embarrassment. I’m writhing on the floor.”
Others responded with disbelief and humor, with one parody account simply posting: “HAHAHAHA BUT WHAT THE…”
Despite the divided reaction, the message has undoubtedly captured attention ahead of one of football’s biggest nights, ensuring Riquelme’s statement became part of the conversation surrounding the Champions League final.


