La Liga president responds to Ancelotti’s feedback – “Carlo, keep calm…”

La Liga president Javier Tebas has wasted no time in responding to Actual Madrid supervisor Carlo Ancelotti’s feedback from earlier at the moment.

forward of the derby towards Atletico Madrid, Ancelotti made a comment directed at Tebas, who had lashed out at Actual Madrid over the membership’s statements concerning the refereeing system within the league.

Tebas had claimed that and try to govern and pressurise referees with their statements and RMTV movies.

Responding to that, Ancelotti stated: “Tebas needs to be calm as a result of nobody has misplaced their head. It’s merely a request for an evidence. From what I hear, nobody is pleased.

“Everybody believes that the system favours Madrid… and when Madrid desires to alter the system, everyone seems to be towards it.”

Tebas responds

Taking to his social media account, Tebas responded to Ancelotti, saying: “Carlo, keep calm… The Spanish competitors will not be adulterated, and all of us need enhancements within the organisation of refereeing, and we’ve got been demanding them for a while.”

Not stopping at that, nevertheless, the La Liga president aimed a barb at Actual Madrid, stating:

“It’s curious that Actual Madrid, so involved now, was a part of the Board of Administrators of the RFEF till November 2023… and didn’t say a phrase.”

Tebas continued by noting: “By that point, months had handed for the reason that ‘Negreira’ case was made public, but within the meantime, Actual Madrid TV continued to please us with its ‘goal’ movies about referees.”

“Why was there no proposal both within the RFEF or in La Liga? The excuse of adjusting the possession mannequin and the supposed ‘expropriation’ of La Liga is now not believed by anybody. May this be one other excuse? As a result of we’ve got already seen this idea from some portaCoz,” he concluded.

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