
Javier Tebas, merciless, attacks Real Madrid directly after the Miami incident: '72 hours'
The president of LaLiga has made a decision that has not been well received in the capital
Javier Tebas keeps generating tension at the helm of LaLiga. Refereeing decisions, match schedules, and calendar management have caused growing discontent among clubs and fans. In particular, Tebas's actions have been criticized for a lack of transparency and for alleged decisions that favor certain teams.
Real Madrid has had several public clashes with Javier Tebas, which has notably strained the relationship. From disputes over television rights to debates about the competition format, at the white club, they feel they're not being treated equally. That sense of grievance also extends to the issue of rest, where they believe they're systematically given schedules that harm them.

The latest decision by Javier Tebas is a problem for Real Madrid
Real Madrid doesn't see it as fair that LaLiga has scheduled two consecutive matches without respecting the required 72 hours (72 horas) of rest. First, traveling to play against Girona on November 30 at 9:00 p.m. and, just 70 hours (70 horas) later, playing against Athletic Club at San Mamés. This situation means skipping the players' agreement on recovery issues and could cause injuries.
At Bernabéu, the news has been received with understandable concern. Two such demanding matches in such a short time could pose a danger to Xabi Alonso's pupils' well-being. In addition, right at that time, Real Madrid will have an extremely demanding schedule, and it's worth noting that both matches are away, which further increases the possible risks.
Meanwhile, Javier Tebas hasn't gone into public detail about this specific case. As usual, LaLiga defends their schedule as the result of television, rights, and multiple media interests. But that explanation doesn't calm Real Madrid, who insist that other clubs seem to benefit from longer rest periods or less demanding planning.
The concentration of matches Real Madrid face
For the white coach, Xabi Alonso, and for the squad, this situation adds extra pressure. They not only have to perform on the field; they also have to deal with external wear and the feeling of competing at a disadvantage. The physical and mental demands are extremely high, and every detail matters in a season that aims to be successful.
Four days (4 días) before visiting Montilivi, Real Madrid will play for their lives in the Champions League against Olympiacos. In addition, after the match at San Mamés, the white club will host Celta de Vigo, a team that could spring a surprise. We'll see if this decision by LaLiga has consequences for the development of the competition, since Barça will have their 72 hours (72 horas) of rest.
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