At present, confrontation between the main European clubs has always attracted the attention of fans, not only for stressful matches but also due to controversy, strategies and conspiracy outside the countryside. Recently, an incident is causing review in the world of sport when President Barcelona, Joan Laporta, criticized Florentino Pérez directly, president of Real Madrid. This incident is due to UEFA’s decision to eliminate Barcelona from the list of teams that participate in the FIFA Club World Cup, a decision that many people think has a strong impact of Pérez.

According to the sources, the fact that Barcelona gets out of this tournament is not a random event. The president of Laporta has affirmed that Florentino Pérez, as one of the UEFA bosses, has directly pressed the organization to eliminate Barcelona from the list of teams participating in the FIFA Club World Cup. This not only makes Barcelona fans annoying, but also ask questions about justice in the way decisions are made.

At a recent press conference, Laporta did not hesitate to criticize Pérez and said he had taken advantage of his power to create unnecessary effects on UEFA important decisions. President Barcelona said that Pérez’s movement is not only difficult for the Catalan team, but also part of the long -term strategy of Real Madrid to dominate international title careers. Laporta also emphasized that Barcelona always complies with UEFA’s regulations and standards, so being eliminated from the FIFA Club World Cup is an unreasonable decision and without lack of decision.
However, the reaction of Real Madrid and Florentino Pérez is another story. In an official announcement, Real Madrid rejected all the accusations and said that each UEFA’s decision was completely independent and fair. They think that this story is nothing more than misunderstandings and is not related to any intervention or impact of them. Pérez and the Spanish real team continue to keep silence in the face of Laporta’s criticism, saying that these statements are only an effort to reduce tension after an important defeat in Barcelona.
Although both parties have their own arguments, this incident clarifies the growing conflicts among the best teams in Spain. Barcelona and Real Madrid are always rivals, not only in the countryside but also in the battle related to power and influence in the European football village. With this last incident, the relationship between the main Spanish clubs will become even more complicated than ever.