Rubiales: “Thebes lies to hurt me”

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Risto Mejide bring this Tuesday to your ‘Travelling with Chester’ in President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, Luis Rubiales, that in the interview with the famous communicator he again accused the top leader of LaLiga, Javier Tebas, with forceful statements already surpassed.

rubiales sure”Thebes is manipulating. He is a good manager, but I’m not comfortable. When I was re-elected (RFEF president), I told him: ‘Look Javier, let’s talk, let’s see what we can agree on’. He answered me with ‘thanks a lot Luis, see you soon’. In the middle I took it and, two days later, I received one disqualification request of. So how can I stay with someone who is asking to be disqualified. You can’t talk to someone you don’t like. I will never sit with someone who lies to hurt me and try to get me out of the place I am,” he said.

rubiales stressed that it was “impossible” to meet thebes because “it is a continuous attack. I also defend myself against being a punching bag. I’m going to start denouncing the issues that I think are very badly done. They put on the ‘Rubiales show’. It was the whiting that bit his tail. Our management is very neat, what happens is that we are annoying for certain nuclei of power. The Copa del Rey is already boring democratized because when the base is stronger, they feel threatened. If we are together we will be cannon. How can I be involved in more than two hundred legal actions against me, seventy of which are complaints and disqualifications,” said the RFEF president.

Source: La Verdad

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