“He runs football with mafia practices and the clubs are afraid of him,” said LaLiga president, referring to the FEF
Javier Tebas announced Friday that he will file another complaint in court against Luis Rubiales, who described the LaLiga president as “a walking recorder who runs football with absolute mafia practices and the clubs are afraid of him.” “Yesterday (before Thursday), Mr Rubiales had to go to Switzerland to testify about a complaint from me in 2019, because he accused me of corruption in a UEFA council (held three years ago on May 8), and because of the record meeting », recalls Tebas during the ‘Marca Sport Weekend’ in Malaga.
“In European football they don’t give credit to what’s happening. Detectives, you listen to high-ranking officials of the State, no accountability, distribution of the Super Cup money, with Piqué working for the Federation, with ‘one stick (million euros) for you and another for me’.. That has a first and last name,” launched the LaLiga frontrunner. “The conspiracy is in Rubiales and the rest of us are victims,” said Tebas, who expects a stronger response from the Higher Sports Council (CSD) to the alleged irregularities committed by the federation chairman.
“There is silence from the FEF and waiting from the CSD. This is ‘sister mother Rubiales’, but the CSD will have to decide what falls within its powers,’ said Tebas, who said he was ‘concerned’ about some WhatsApp messages Rubiales sent to the prime minister.
«In the first, he calls María José Rienda (former Secretary of State for Sport) and me corrupt; in the second he says that tampering with Thebes brings votes; and in the third, when Viana’s pacts are approved, Viana’s raids, he says: ‘Thank you very much, President’, which worries me». Tebas also confirmed that he will sue PSG over Kylian Mbappe’s extension, albeit not only in UEFA, but also in the courts of France and Switzerland, “because everything has a limit.”
“If this is not stopped, it will be as dangerous as the Super League,” he warned, referring to state clubs PSG and Manchester City. “Everyone knows what Mino Raiola (the recently deceased footballer’s agent) wanted to do with Haaland and how he wanted to cash it, and if City accepted, he’s got a problem,” he warned.
Source: La Verdad

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