Madrid Universal
·22 ottobre 2025
Real Madrid feel ‘justice’ has been served after La Liga’s Miami plan falls through – report

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·22 ottobre 2025
The controversial plan to stage the Villarreal vs Barcelona La Liga clash in Miami has officially been scrapped.
This decision comes in the wake of growing criticism surrounding Spanish football, as recent events have exposed deep divisions in how the league treats its clubs.
For Real Madrid, this is a clear victory – a moment to applaud the end of what many considered an unfair and artificial experiment.
The Los Blancos see the cancellation as a triumph for fairness in football. In fact, according to Defensa Central, the club feel “justice” has been served, even if the decision was driven by the promoter and not directly by La Liga.
Real Madrid believes the league continues to fail in safeguarding the interests of all teams equally, and the fact that the Miami match won’t take place is “great news for football.”
For Real Madrid, this episode underscores their longstanding commitment to equality, transparency, and voting rights within Spanish football.
The club has repeatedly pushed for fair treatment of all teams, standing in stark contrast to La Liga president Javier Tebas, who finds himself at the centre of mounting criticism.
Many at the Bernabeu argue that Tebas should consider resigning if he cannot act in the best interests of the sport.
Inside the club, there is a strong sense that the promoter’s decision was influenced by the backlash after the last La Liga matchday, where players’ positions were mishandled by the league.
First, La Liga failed to show support for the players’ stance, and then attempted to present it as a conciliatory gesture – an approach that ultimately backfired.
With the Miami match now off the calendar, Real Madrid can reinforce the club’s reputation as a champion of equality and sporting values in Spain.
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