La Liga President fires back at Flick and Real Madrid – ‘I won’t be sanctioned’

La Liga President Javier Tebas was not concerned about the prospect of a potential of a suspension from his position after a complaint submitted by Real Madrid about a violation of confidentiality. He also had characteristic strong reactions to Hansi Flick's complaints about planning and the decision to maintain Dani Olmo and Pau Victor this season.

Los Blancos has filed a complaint with the Administrative Tribunal for Sport (TAD), with the former head of the High Committee for Sport Miguel Angel Galan who claims that there is a strong chance that he will be suspected as Tebas is found guilty by Tad. However, Tebas was not worried about the prospect, as Football España heard during a La Liga event.

“No, I'm not worried about it. I don't think I will be punished. I am more worried about the form in which complaints are brought to the TAD. With defective minutes of meetings, and other things,” points to Malontent with the institution itself.

In the meantime, Barcelona manager Hansi Flick called on the other side of the gap of the Spanish football La Liga 'a joke' and said that he wanted to discuss the reasons why his team had been given less time to prepare for the Champions League match. Something was open for doing.

“There is no discriminatory policy. We manage a competition, not the interests of one club or the other. With this accumulation of competitions, some squadrons can be more tired. Although we have to remember Flick, who has been very hard, to complain about UEFA. Why are the national leaves always due to division.

Tebas said it was up to Barcelona to decide whether they would return to their salary limit this summer, and noted that the decision to rent their VIP seats from their accounts was the decision of the auditor, not the competition. La Liga has also strongly opposed Barcelona when it comes to the registration business of Olmo and Victor, and calls on the decision of the CSD at the Court of Controversial Decisions.

“It is based on a new fact: the licenses have not been canceled. According to the CSD, the licenses have been continued. That is why, according to the CSD, Di Stefano is still a license at Real Madrid.”

He also admitted that he was worried about the state of income from TV rights, which again mentioned piracy as a matter that La Liga has to clamp on.

“The turnover has increased thanks to match day and commercials. Audiovisual income is stagnating. The impact of the club world cup and the new Champions League will be felt in the coming seasons. These new formats will cause domestic competitions. In Italy the Champions League has lost approximately € 100 million and Series A has lost Series A.”

“I am still worried. We have lost some income in Southeast -Asia. Not only from the Champions League, but also piracy. UEFA collects more and domestic competitions lose the income potential. The Belgian competition has lost 20%. I am worried. We have been worried about our contracts for two years.”

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