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·23 novembre 2025
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·23 novembre 2025
Javier Tebas, president of LALIGA, has responded harshly to the recent statements made by Florentino Pérez at the Real Madrid assembly, in which the Madrid president lashed out against the institutions of Spanish football and LaLiga. Tebas used his X profile (formerly Twitter) to criticize the tone of the Real Madrid president, labeling it as "messianic, sectarian, and supremacist."
The clash between the two leaders intensified with Tebas’s criticism, reminding Pérez of his 2021 words about the serious economic illness of football, which only his Super League proposal could cure. According to Tebas, Pérez’s current criticisms are the result of the "frustration of the few who still follow him", returning to a tone that "was to be expected".
In another of his messages, Tebas addressed the controversy over the attempt to take a LaLiga match to Miami. He denied the accusation of "aberration", assuring that the project was approved by LaLiga’s governing bodies and that Real Madrid was aware of the internationalization strategy without having questioned it at the time.
Finally, the president of LaLiga referred to the hiring of a lobby to influence the Sports Law. Ironically, he stated that, when it comes to lobbying, Florentino Pérez is the "Pope", suggesting that the calls and lunches the Madrid president has used to seek influence over the years would be "much juicier" than the actions he now criticizes.
This new episode highlights the deep ideological rift that separates LaLiga and Real Madrid on crucial issues such as the management of Spanish football, television rights, and the future model of European competition, with the Super League as the backdrop.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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