Real Madrid, Xabi Alonso and Florentino Perez
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Xabi Alonso stepped in front of the media with the weight of Real Madrid’s immediate future hanging heavily in the air. Ahead of an all-important La Liga clash against Alaves, the Madrid coach
Florentino Perez is set to start his new term as the Real Madrid president next week. Los Blancos started their presidential election process on January 7. As of now, Perez is the only one who has submitted a candidate nomination and he is expected to stay ...
Even for Real Madrid, this has been an exceptionally dramatic week. The tensions and turbulence around Xabi Alonso came to a head after Sunday’s shambolic 2-0 home defeat against Celta Vigo in La Liga. It put his position in serious jeopardy, following a torrid run of form that has left them four points behind Clasico rivals Barcelona.
Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez met with the club's board of directors to discuss the future of manager Xabi Alonso following the side's 2-0 LaLiga loss to Celta Vigo at the Bernabéu, a source told ESPN.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez worrying about officiating definitely wasn't something on my 2025 bingo card, and yet, the most influential voice in Spanish soccer has spoken out on the subject. Perez is never afraid to share his opinion on ...
La Liga chief Javier Tebas has lambasted Florentino Perez for the Real Madrid president's latest comments. During the recent club assembly, Perez hit out at La Liga's commercial rights policy, claiming it has no transparency. Perez's comments have rubbed ...
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has hit out at Florentino Perez after the Real Madrid chief reignited accusations over the Negreira case during his latest assembly speech. Perez linked Barca’s historic success to payments made to the former refereeing vice-president,