Le président du Real Madrid Florentino Pérez répond à ses détracteurs

Le président du Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez, a tenu une conférence de presse surprise mardi pour répondre aux spéculations sur son avenir et aux critiques visant le club. Il a confirmé qu'il ne démissionnerait pas et a appelé à des élections, tout en défendant son état de santé et son leadership.

Pérez s'est exprimé après la défaite du Real Madrid face à Barcelone lors du Clasico ce week-end, un résultat qui a assuré le titre de champion de Liga aux visiteurs. L'équipe a déjà été éliminée de la Ligue des champions et terminera la saison sans trophée à l'issue d'une campagne tumultueuse qui a notamment vu le licenciement de l'entraîneur Xabi Alonso en janvier.

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