Just 3 weeks before playing the semifinal, Real Madrid's war against UEFA that shocks

From Spain they begin to complain about the schedule of the first leg semifinal between Manchester City and Real Madrid

From Spain they begin to complain about the schedule of the first leg semifinal between Manchester City and Real Madrid
From Spain they begin to complain about the schedule of the first leg semifinal between Manchester City and Real Madrid
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Manchester City and Real Madrid will star in one of the semifinals of the Champions League. The 'citizen' team comes from beating Bayern Munich 4-1 on aggregate, while the 'meringues' passed Chelsea and left it on the road after the 4-0 draw between the round-trip match. Now, the press in favor of the 'King of Europe' began to complain before measuring Julián Álvarez and company.

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On May 9, the first leg between the English and Spanish will be played. Surprisingly, the Madrid press did not hesitate to question the decision to put the match on that date and accused UEFA of trying to favor the team led by Pep Guardiola, who became the first coach in history to reach 10 semifinals. of the Champions League in 14 years playing the competition.

The journalist Tomás Roncero, from 'El Chiringuito', who is identified with the Real Madrid shirt, commented: "There is a bad thing from Ceferin (UEFA president) putting the semifinal match on Tuesday." The reason for the duel against Manchester City to be played on Tuesday is that the Italians who are in the other key will play the previous Sunday for Serie A, while the whites will define the Copa del Rey title against Osasuna a day before .

What Pep Guardiola said about facing Real Madrid after losing in the previous edition:

At a press conference, after beating Bayern Munich, Guardiola highlighted his rival in the semifinals: “Yesterday I saw that Real Madrid reached 11 semifinals in 13 years. Thumbs up. We're 3 and we're like 'Wow, that's amazing what we did.' If you want to win the Champions League, you have to beat Real Madrid. Before it was Barcelona, but now it's Real Madrid”.

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