Torcida do Bernabéu vaia Mbappé após anúncio de eleições de Florentino

O Real Madrid derrotou o Real Oviedo no Bernabéu em 14 de maio de 2026, mas os torcedores vaiaram os jogadores, especialmente Kylian Mbappé. Florentino Pérez anunciou eleições presidenciais e a segurança retirou faixas contra ele.

A partida ocorreu com público inferior a 63.000 espectadores. As vaias se intensificaram quando Mbappé, ausente da escalação inicial devido a uma lesão, entrou em campo aos 69 minutos no lugar de Gonzalo. O francês soma 41 gols nesta temporada.

Mbappé declarou na zona mista seu descontentamento com o técnico Álvaro Arbeloa, dizendo que não o via como o quarto atacante. Arbeloa respondeu que ele decide quem joga e que não tinha entendido mal as palavras do jogador.

Florentino Pérez cumprimentou da tribuna de honra enquanto a segurança retirava faixas que diziam "Florentino culpable" e "Florentino vete ya". Alguns torcedores expressaram apoio ao presidente, enquanto outros protestavam nas proximidades.

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