
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has responded with strong words for La Liga -President Javier Tebas, after he declared Los Blancos a 'crybaby' club, after a consistent series of complaints about the past weeks. The most serious matter was a letter to the Royal Spanish football federation (RFEF) that claimed that the system was deliberately set up to disadvantage Real Madrid.
La Liga has submitted a formal complaint under the instruction of Tebas about the letter from Real Madrid and a disciplinary process that is opened, with possible sanctions for the club. Tebas added on Monday to his Crybaby remarks and noted that he was a 'Madridista in Hibernation' because he is ashamed of the club's actions.
Ancelotti was asked about both criticism and gave Tebas little economy.
“Tebas talks too much about Real Madrid. Since I am here … there has been a lack of respect for many fans of Real Madrid by talking like that. There are more important problems in Spanish football [such as officiating] And he had to concentrate more on solving the problems of Spanish football. “
The Italian, who has been in play since he has been a teenager, has not experienced anything similar than the differences of opinion between Real Madrid and Tebas.
“I don't remember anything like that. To be honest, I am a bit in conflict. In Milan, the president of the competition was Galliani and I can't touch that. Galliani, was always right and has always been right. For me, Galliani is the best director in the world. “
About problems in Spanish football, Ancelotti waded wading in the 'Negreira case', where the research has been going on for two years now.
“I can't answer this. I see that there is a procedure and that people are waiting for the resolution. Football has been patient and we must continue to be patient. Ultimately there will be a judicial resolution. “
Ancelotti has considerably less patience for the schedule at the highest level of football, something he has regularly been critical of.
“Taking into account the absurd schedule we have, we are doing very well. All teams who fight, that struggle, are doing very well. In my day a season was 30 games. Incredible. In 50 days we play a whole half of the season, 17 games. I get tired, it's tiring and I'm sure you'll get tired. From what I hear and see, we need rest, you also need rest. '
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