Aficionados del Bernabéu abuchean a Mbappé tras elecciones de Florentino

El Real Madrid venció al Real Oviedo en el Bernabéu el 14 de mayo de 2026, pero los aficionados silbaron a los jugadores, especialmente a Kylian Mbappé. Florentino Pérez anunció elecciones presidenciales y la seguridad retiró pancartas en su contra.

El partido se jugó con una asistencia inferior a 63.000 espectadores. Los silbidos se intensificaron cuando Mbappé, ausente de los titulares por lesión, entró al campo en el minuto 69 en lugar de Gonzalo. El francés acumula 41 goles esta temporada.

Mbappé declaró en zona mixta su descontento con el entrenador Álvaro Arbeloa, diciendo que no lo veía como el cuarto delantero. Arbeloa respondió que decide quién juega y que no entendió mal las palabras del jugador.

Florentino Pérez saludó desde el palco mientras la seguridad retiraba pancartas que decían "Florentino culpable" y "Florentino vete ya". Algunos aficionados expresaron apoyo al presidente, mientras otros protestaron en las inmediaciones.

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