Javier Tebas Takes a Dig at Real Madrid Over Barcelona’s Registrations
LaLiga president Javier Tebas has once again stirred controversy, criticizing the Spanish Higher Sports Council (CSD) following the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor by Barcelona. Tebas suggested that the CSD appears to favor a particular voice in Spanish football while ignoring others.
A Direct Shot at Real Madrid TV?
In a pointed remark, Tebas questioned the silence of Real Madrid TV, which has been vocal in the past about Barcelona’s financial dealings. His statement read:
> “The president of the CSD seems to listen to a single voice, which does not represent Spanish football… And that voice, curiously, maintains a COMPLICIT SILENCE in this case. Where is Real Madrid TV now?”
This comment implies that Real Madrid, through their media platform, has selectively criticized Barcelona but remained silent on the latest developments.
The Ongoing War Between LaLiga and Clubs
Tebas has a long-standing rivalry with both Barcelona and Real Madrid, frequently clashing over financial regulations, the European Super League, and league policies. His latest statement adds fuel to the ongoing tensions, suggesting that the governing bodies may not be applying the same scrutiny to all clubs equally.
Javier Tebas’ remarks once again highlight the deep divisions in Spanish football governance. By calling out Real Madrid TV, he is fueling an already heated debate over fairness in financial regulations. Whether Real Madrid will respond to his claims remains to be seen, but tensions in LaLiga continue to rise.