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Real Madrid and its monumental anger with the PSG sheikh

Real Madrid did not like the comments Al-Khelaifi made.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid did not like the comments Al-Khelaifi made.
Real Madrid did not like the comments Al-Khelaifi made.

Real Madrid is not very happy with the last words given by the owner of Paris Saint-Germain, who at a gala of his, remembered the European champion and dedicated a poisoned message to him, without anyone asking him about it, wanted to express.

Real Madrid and the Super league theme is still valid, although they have not talked about it for months, both UEFA and the sheikh of Paris Saint-Germain are in charge of constantly reminding him, and the message he gave was more or less along that line.

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Paris Saint-Germain has been one of the best teams in the world for several years, derived from its strong economic investment that comes from Qatar. However, they still have a pending account, which is called the UEFA Champions League, a trophy that they have not been able to win even once.

When the Super League was presented, led by the president of Real Madrid, two sides were created. The one who was in favor of the project, and PSG with UEFA, who allied themselves and obviously positioned themselves against the super league. Now, there is a tension between UEFA, PSG and Real Madrid.

What did the sheikh say?

The high-ranking president of the French club did not mince words and poked at the club: 'The strange thing is that they hold a UEFA club competition. Very rare that you go against an existing club competition, but that you participate, celebrate and enjoy winning the title', he sentenced.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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