Real Madrid President Accuses Media and La Liga of Obstruction
Madrid – Real Madrid President Florentino Pérez delivered a scathing critique of the media and La Liga on Tuesday evening, alleging a sustained campaign against the club. In a pointed address, Pérez characterized the ongoing investigations, particularly surrounding the Negreira case, as “the worst scandal in the history of football.”
The president expressed deep frustration that the matter remains unresolved, stating he believes the club was unfairly deprived of titles. “I have only won seven La Liga titles with Real Madrid!?
I should have won 14. Seven others stole them from me,” he declared. Pérez’s comments followed Real Madrid’s mathematical defeat of Barcelona on Sunday, a 2-0 loss in El Clasico that secured the Catalan club’s championship.
He attributed the loss not to form, but to a broader, deliberate effort. The president further proposed an extraordinary election, stating that any criticism directed at him should result in a candidacy against him. He emphasized the significant disparity between the two liga teams with three games remaining, highlighting a 14-point difference.
Pérez’s accusations suggest a belief that Real Madrid has been systematically disadvantaged. The statements represent a significant escalation in the ongoing controversy and raise questions about the future of Real Madrid’s relationship with Real and the governing body of liga football.
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“It’s incredibly frustrating to hear such long-standing grievances expressed with such conviction.”