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Javier Tebas is far from having appreciated Florentino Pérez’s latest statements. Present at the Gala of the Association of Spanish Footballers (UNFP equivalent in France), the boss of Iberian football answered questions from journalists and in particular those concerning the president of Real Madrid. Because the latter was very virulent during the general assembly of Casa Blanca, in particular when addressing the question of the management of TV rights.
“The president of Real Madrid is out of reality. He said things that are not true. The shadow amendment is not as he said, on the TB rights issue either. The hacking field is also not what he said. I think it’s out of reality, I hope that what he says about his club, of which I am a fan, is in reality and not outside of reality, because then I would worry.declared the president of La Liga. The main interested party will surely appreciate it.
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