Florentino Pérez Faces Media Amid Controversial Campaign Allegations
Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez accused adversaries of an "organized campaign" against him during a rare press conference, prompting calls for new club elections. Despite lackluster results and internal squabbles, Pérez defended his leadership and debunked rumors about his health, labeling them as unfounded attacks.
In a rare and tense press conference, Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez claimed that he is the target of an organized effort to dethrone him. The embattled club president called for new elections and challenged critics to step forward with their visions for the club's future.
The conference came after Madrid succumbed to a 2-0 defeat against Barcelona, allowing their rival to secure another Spanish league title. Pérez, visibly agitated, dismissed rumors about his health and insisted he was committed to defending club members' interests.
Pérez also addressed leaked reports of a fight during training, which he condemned as worse than the altercation itself. He emphasized the importance of keeping such matters within the club. Meanwhile, speculation about José Mourinho's potential return as coach remains unconfirmed.
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