Barça: Laporta’s very serious accusations against Real Madrid on arbitration

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President of FC Barcelona, ​​Joan Laporta spoke to the Catalan club’s media this Tuesday to talk about various subjects. Brought to mention the Negreira case while the Blaugranas were acquitted in this affair, the Barcelona leader took the opportunity to shoot on sight. Thus, Joan Laporta pointed the finger at Real Madrid. He considers that the Merengues played a role in this story and had refereeing advantages on a regular basis: for Real Madrid, appearing and extending the case for six months was a very dirty decision. Not everything is a win. And I don’t know why they are playing this card because it is a club traditionally favored by refereeing decisions.

“I expect everything but I was surprised that they changed the story because if there is a club favored by the referees, it is Madrid, not Barça. We believe in justice and we will be acquitted. It is an orchestrated campaign against the image of Barça and to influence the decisions of the referees., he continued. A second attack against Real Madrid during the same evening.

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