The atmosphere of conspiracies has returned to surround the Spanish Football League after the statements issued by the former president of the Spanish club Valencia, Paco Roig, in which he attacked Real Madrid, its president Florentino Perez, and the Brazilian player Vinicius Junior.
Roig said in an interview with the Spanish network “Relevo” that “Florentino Perez is considered the first leader of Spain and his orders are always carried out in the Spanish Federation and the refereeing committee, as evidenced by what happened in one of Valencia’s matches with Real Madrid when the referee backed down from sending off Vinicius despite his provocation of our fans in our stadium out of fear of this man (Perez)”!
He explained: “Perez’s orders also covered up the famous case of a number of young Real Madrid players involved in scandalous charges, as the case was covered up and not talked about, in addition to his intervention in preventing Valencia fans from attending matches following the Vinicius Junior incident.”
Vinicius was subjected to a barrage of racist chants due to his skin colour by Valencia fans on May 21, 2023, which caused the player to cry and go off script in anger at the racist attack on him, which sparked widespread controversy in Spain and was the spark for repeated attacks on him later by fans of other clubs who continued to boo him in attempts to provoke him.
The former president of Valencia commented on the matter in a shocking way, saying: “Vinicius Junior is a great player technically, but as a person I consider him an idiot,” adding: “I note that eight players in Real Madrid are black, so why do the fans only attack Vinicius, whether at (Mestalla) or any other stadium? They are the real immigrants and not like Vinicius.”
He added: “Vinicius is a provocative player, and the evidence is what he did in that match when he indicated to our fans that Valencia would be relegated to the second division, and he is the one who sparked the crisis with them.”
It is noteworthy that Real Madrid will meet Valencia in the first leg of the Spanish League on November 3rd in a match that is expected to witness great tension because the crisis between the two clubs has not yet cooled down.
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