Barcelona President Fires Back at Real Madrid’s Complaint to UEFA
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has dismissed Real Madrid’s complaint to UEFA over the Negreira case, insisting that he is confident the club has nothing to fear. In his inauguration speech to mark the start of his new presidential term, Laporta addressed reporters, where he was asked about Real Madrid’s recent complaint to UEFA requesting disciplinary action against Barcelona.

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Laporta described Real Madrid’s actions as little more than a tantrum and repeated his confidence that the complaint would not produce the outcome the club hopes for. He maintained that ‘they won’t get their way’ and that the complaint is an attempt to prolong an issue that has already been extensively examined.

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‘We know what UEFA thinks about this matter, and they won’t get their way,’ Laporta said. ‘It’s just another tantrum on their part; they’re trying to drag this out to justify actions that make no sense and won’t succeed.’

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According to Laporta, the complaint is designed to divert attention away from issues affecting Real Madrid itself. He suggested that the move has helped generate media attention while shifting the focus away from more uncomfortable topics, such as ongoing discussions about Real Madrid’s ownership model and issues with the Santiago Bernabeu.
‘This has served them well in stirring up a fuss and diverting attention from other issues,’ Laporta quipped. ‘Their efforts to become a public limited company, and other matters that aren’t going quite to plan, such as the fact that there won’t be any music and they don’t know where they’ll have to park.’
The background to the dispute is that Real Madrid president Florentino Perez described the Negreira case as ‘the biggest scandal in the history of world football’ and stated that UEFA could not allow football to remain under suspicion of corruption. Barcelona previously warned, while Rafael Yuste was serving as acting president, that the club would pursue criminal defamation proceedings if Perez did not retract those statements.
Laporta made it clear that he remains convinced Barcelona’s position is secure and that Real Madrid’s latest complaint will not change the outcome. He repeated his confidence that the complaint would not produce the outcome the club hopes for and that UEFA’s position on the matter is well-known.
He also accused Real Madrid of using the complaint to create a distraction and shift the focus away from more pressing issues. Laporta claimed that Real Madrid’s actions have helped generate media attention while diverting attention from more uncomfortable topics.
In conclusion, Laporta’s comments come after Real Madrid’s recent complaint to UEFA requesting disciplinary action against Barcelona. The complaint is part of a long-standing dispute between the two clubs, with Real Madrid accusing Barcelona of benefiting from refereeing decisions linked to the Negreira case.
Background to the Dispute
The dispute between Barcelona and Real Madrid has been ongoing for some time, with both clubs accusing each other of various forms of misconduct. The Negreira case is a particularly contentious issue, with Real Madrid accusing Barcelona of benefiting from refereeing decisions linked to the case.
Barcelona has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has maintained that the club’s actions were above board. However, Real Madrid has continued to press its complaint, claiming that the club’s actions were part of a broader conspiracy to influence refereeing decisions.
The dispute has also seen both clubs engage in a war of words, with each side accusing the other of various forms of misconduct. However, Laporta’s comments suggest that Barcelona remains confident in its position and is unlikely to back down in the face of Real Madrid’s complaints.
In the end, the dispute between Barcelona and Real Madrid is likely to continue for some time, with both clubs dug in and refusing to back down. However, Laporta’s comments suggest that Barcelona remains confident in its position and is unlikely to be swayed by Real Madrid’s complaints.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Laporta’s comments come after Real Madrid’s recent complaint to UEFA requesting disciplinary action against Barcelona. The complaint is part of a long-standing dispute between the two clubs, with Real Madrid accusing Barcelona of benefiting from refereeing decisions linked to the Negreira case.
Barcelona has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has maintained that the club’s actions were above board. However, Real Madrid has continued to press its complaint, claiming that the club’s actions were part of a broader conspiracy to influence refereeing decisions.
The dispute has also seen both clubs engage in a war of words, with each side accusing the other of various forms of misconduct. However, Laporta’s comments suggest that Barcelona remains confident in its position and is unlikely to back down in the face of Real Madrid’s complaints.