Javier Tebas, through his X account, one of his usual platforms to respond to criticism and attack his detractors, has loaded against Real Madrid, for his complaint of playing in Villarreal with less than 72 hours of rest, and has also suggested that the white president, Florentino Pérez, intervened so that Barça could inscribe Dani Olmo.
“No portacoz will deny the information that FP intervened before the CSD to estimate the resource of the FCB. And Eye, because he himself commented on the issue in the Super Cup final, according to the news. If this were true, we would be facing a very serious matter,” wrote the president of the Spanish football employer.
Thebes refers to Florentino, under the acronym FP, and echoes the information published by The confidential where it is revealed that the Madrid president himself would have boasted, in conversation with the Blaugrana managers and the Olmo himself, of his intervention with the CSD.
It should be remembered that the government agency granted him the precautionary in Extremis to Barça on January 8, just before the Spanish Super Cup dispute, for the registration of the Terrassa footballer and also of Pau Víctor.
“Carlo (Ancelotti), surely Emilio told you that LaLiga had put the game with the Leganés with more rest. But Emilio asked LaLiga to change it”
The CSD decision was against the position of the Federation (RFEF) and especially LaLiga, which previously denied the registration of both players in understanding that the Barcelona entity did not comply with the Fair Play regulations.
Thebes also criticizes Real Madrid’s belligerence, which threatened not to present himself to the next game in which he had less than 72 hours of rest, as Carlo Ancelotti indicated in the Ceramics Press Room. “Carlo (Ancelotti), surely Emilio (Butragueño) will have told you that LaLiga had put the game with the Leganés, of the next day, on Saturday at 4:15 p.m. to give you more rest before the semifinal against Real Sociedad. But Emilio asked the director of Laliga competitions to change it,” he wrote in a first tweet thera.
Although the AFE (Association of Spanish Footballers) has defended those minimum hours of rest between meetings, the reality is that on several occasions the players have less rough time, especially when European competitions are interspersed with the Spanish.
Thebes wrote a second message in that regard: “Since there are European competitions on Thursdays, more than 14 years ago, clubs from all over Europe, including Spaniards, play on Sundays without having been 72 hours.”
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