Bernabéu fans boo Mbappé after Florentino election announcement

Real Madrid defeated Real Oviedo at the Bernabéu on May 14, 2026, but fans booed the players, especially Kylian Mbappé. Florentino Pérez announced presidential elections and security removed banners against him.

The match took place with attendance below 63,000 spectators. Boos intensified when Mbappé, absent from the starting lineup due to injury, entered the field in the 69th minute in place of Gonzalo. The Frenchman has 41 goals this season.

Mbappé stated in the mixed zone his discontent with coach Álvaro Arbeloa, saying he did not see him as the fourth forward. Arbeloa replied that he decides who plays and that he had not misunderstood the player's words.

Florentino Pérez greeted from the honor box while security removed banners reading "Florentino culpable" and "Florentino vete ya". Some fans expressed support for the president, while others protested nearby.

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