El presidente del Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez, responde a las críticas

El presidente del Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez, convocó una rueda de prensa sorpresa este martes para abordar las especulaciones sobre su futuro y las críticas hacia el club. Confirmó que no dimitirá y convocó elecciones, al tiempo que defendió su salud y su liderazgo.

Pérez habló después de que el Real Madrid perdiera contra el Barcelona en El Clásico el fin de semana, resultado que aseguró el título de La Liga para el equipo visitante. El equipo ya ha sido eliminado de la Champions League y terminará la temporada sin trofeos tras una campaña turbulenta que incluyó el despido del entrenador Xabi Alonso en enero.

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