Tensions between Tebas and Florentino Pérez on the schedule of matches

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The president of La Liga, Javier Tebas, rekindled tensions with Real Madrid by openly criticizing complaints on the calendar. He notably reacted to the words of Carlo Ancelotti, who had threatened not to align his team if a match was scheduled without a recovery period of at least 72 hours. “” For more than 14 years, clubs from all over Europe, including Spanish, have been playing Sunday without having elapsed 72 hours “Recalled Tebas, minimizing the ultimatum launched by the Madrid coach. This declaration comes as several coaches, including those from Betis, Real Sociedad and Athletic Club, have also expressed their dissatisfaction with the accumulation of meetings and the risks of injury, recalls the Spanish daily Sport.

But Tebas did not stop there and took the opportunity to point the finger at Florentino Pérez. According to the revelations ofEl Confidencialthe president of Real Madrid would have assured Dani Olmo, during the final of the Spanish Super Cup, intervened with the Concorte Deportes Consejo (CSD) to defend the registration of the Barça player in the case that bears his name. “” It's very serious “Commented Tebas, who does not intend to stop there.

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