Despite the setback, Laporta is using the controversy to fuel the squad's motivation for the remainder of the campaign. He reiterated his belief that the team must be significantly better than their opponents to ensure results are taken out of the hands of the officials. “We hope it won't be repeated. It is an added motivation for the players. We have to be much superior to our rivals to win. The team is focused, we have talent, commitment and we will make a titanic effort,” he explained to the gathered supporters and media.
His rhetoric has increasingly focused on a "siege mentality" as the season reaches its business end. He concluded his address with a defiant message regarding the club's title aspirations, stating: “I am convinced that we will win the league against everything and everyone.” This defiant stance comes at a time when the gap at the top of the table has narrowed, making every officiating decision feel like a potential turning point in a historic battle for Spanish supremacy.