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While Real Madrid denounced an arbitration against him after his defeat on the field of Espanyol, marked by a big fault on Kylian Mbappé, Javier Tebas shoots red balls on the club of the capital. And promises a counterattack.
Real Madrid that complains about arbitration. For some, it is the hospital that makes fun of charity. For Javier Tebas, these are serious accusations to which the president of La Liga had to answer. The opportunity for him to shoot red balls on the Florentino Pérez club
“They are against everything. It is reality. Real Madrid wants to harm competition, not just referees ”said Tebas at a meeting between the Liga clubs, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and representatives of the Spanish Arbitration Commission (CTA), in which Real Madrid did not participate. “” They built a victimization story that led to the declaration they published the other day. They told a story of victimization that is not true. »»
Real Madrid will be attacked in turn
Real Madrid had indeed published a press release after his defeat against Espanyol (1-0), denouncing in particular a big fault on Kylian Mbappé who could have been worth a red card in Carlos Romero. Which will score the goal of victory for the Barcelona club in the process.
For La Liga, these accusations do not pass, and Javier Tebas promises a counterattack. “We are going to file a complaint against the club, against those who signed the letter, against the management. We are analyzing it from a legal point of view because, of course, this type of letter cannot be tolerated,
he said. This contains untruths or half-truths that aim to influence questions that cannot be influenced … They have lost their heads … Football does not revolve around Real Madrid. »»
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