Courtois vs. Tebas: The Controversial Miami League Game
Real Madrid's Thibaut Courtois criticizes Javier Tebas, the Spanish league president, over playing a regular-season game in Miami and censoring protests. He insists on fairness, calling for home and away matches. The Miami game debate highlights transparency issues and players' concerns over the decision-making process.
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Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has publicly criticized Spanish league president Javier Tebas for the controversial decision to hold a regular-season game in Miami this December.
Courtois expressed discontent with how protests against the Villarreal-Barcelona game were censored, stating that the fairness of competition is compromised when matches are not played both home and away.
Courtois highlighted the lack of transparency in the decision-making process regarding the Miami game, arguing that players were excluded from negotiations, contrasting it with the open practices of American sports leagues.
(With inputs from agencies.)

