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He sent a very firm statement to the Spanish Football Federation at the beginning of the month, and since then there have been other grievances.
The president of La Liga Javier Tebas, who regularly expressed himself openly against Real Madrid, now retaliated to the question during an interview with The Objective, according to Diario As.
“We have had a lot of controversy on arbitration in recent weeks. Since Real Madrid TV, Real Madrid has established controversy and wrote a false story and calls into question all football. It is a verbally aggressive and manipulated story. I know a lot of Madridistas who do not agree with Real Madrid, which is a crying club – they cry all day. They cry for the weekend, they will cry for the following weekend and everything is the fault of a conspiracy. »»
“It makes the Var an excessive affair. Since OK José Luis, Florentino has called the president of the federation, rubials, and since then, it has been used excessively. We want to change the arbitration system. If you are investigating other clubs, they will say that Real Madrid and Barcelona are the most advantaged, but they have no television to say it. RMTV is the only media interested in this story. »»
Florentino Pérez Criticized
Tebas continued his criticism against the president of Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez, with whom he regularly clashed over the years.
“Florentino football deceives people. He represents the football of the oligarchs, he only represents football of the rich. He wants to decide everything, the money that is distributed. My Hibernian Madridism, but from time to time, I get started. Part of Real Madrid has the mistake of venerating everything Florentino does, to say that everything is fine. Real Madrid must have an independent opinion. I'm happy when Real Madrid wins. I was very happy when Real Madrid won the Champions League. I am a Madridista, not a Florentinist ”.
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