The ongoing voltage between Real Madrid and lazy president Javier Tebas has intensified after Ancelotti’s response to Teba’s latest comments that criticize the clubA’s strategy for judge decisions.
At a press conference, Ancelotti accused Tebas of showing respect to Real Madrid fans And urged him to prioritize resolving other pressing issues in Spanish football rather than focusing on Real Madrid’s complaint.
Ancelotti directly dealt with Teba’s latest comments and says, “Tebas talks too much about Real Madrid. Since I have been here he has spoken many times and What strikes me the most is that he does not respect millions of Real Madrid fans. There are more important issues in Spanish football, and a president should focus more on solving these issues. “ This strong answer marked a clear escalation in the ongoing conflict between Real Madrid and Laliga.
Ancelotti’s measured response to Negreira -Fall
Ancelotti took a more measured approach when discussing the ongoing “Negreira case”, ACOntroversy involving alleged payments made by FC Barcelona to a previous judge.

He said, “I can’t say if this would happen to Real Madrid; What I see is that there is a legal process, everyone is waiting for this resolution. The world of football has been patience for two years, and we must remain patience because in the end a judicial resolution will come out. “ His position emphasized respect for the ongoing investigation and the legal process rather than making speculative statements.

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The exchange between Ancelotti and Tebas reflects deep sitting tension in Spanish football. The conflict centers about accusations that Real Madrid consistently is trying to influence judicial decisions.

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However, Real Madrid’s complaint about judges is not unique in Spanish football, with several clubs that express their concerns about specific conversations. This situation has emphasized the need for a more objective and transparent system to address these issues and promote trust among both clubs and fans.