Barça: Xavi violently charges Real Madrid

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This morning, Joan Laporta violently charged Real Madrid. In question, the hate clips regularly broadcast by RTeal Madrid TV to criticize the referees. A way of doing things which would distort the championship according to the president of FC Barcelona. An opinion shared by Xavi.

“I’ve said before that I don’t like referees being conditioned. I think this distorts the competition and that the referees are conditioned. The Negreira affair did not help us. It is a reality, but we must face it. I agree 100% with the president’s comments. I am neither the president of the Federation nor that of LaLiga. I’m surprised that this kind of thing is allowed. This completely distorts the competition. Simeone has already said that we are not fools. Of course we see it, everyone sees it. I agree with Simeone, we are not fools”he confided at a press conference.

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