Perse was furious. “Why is pressure always directed towards ‘Real’, and not towards ‘Atletico’?”
Perse was furious: “Why is pressure always directed at Real, and never at Atlético?”
Florentino Pérez, the president of Real Madrid, once again raised the issue of double standards in Spanish football. He reacted emotionally to the ongoing criticism directed at the royal club. “Why don’t they ever target other teams? Why don’t they ever target Atlético Madrid? It’s always Real that gets targeted.” Pérez’s words came against the backdrop of ongoing discussions about the bias in refereeing decisions and media coverage. The club’s management believes that such incidents involving rival teams are often ignored by the governing bodies and the media. This is not the first time Pérez has made such statements. But this time, his rhetoric was particularly harsh. Real expects official explanations from La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation, demanding equal conditions for all teams in the league. For now, public opinion is divided: some see Pérez’s words as a fair criticism of the existing system, while others see them as an attempt to distract attention from the team’s performance. The situation continues to develop, and Real is preparing for its upcoming matches under the pressure of increased media attention.