Madrid:The head of the Spanish soccer league accused Real Madrid president Florentino Perez of being behind the surprising announcement that Barcelona is pushing forward with the idea of a European Super League.
Javier Tebas told a news agency it was Perez who prodded outgoing Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu to talk about the proposed new league in an effort to give it more credibility.
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Bartomeu was directed by Florentino, that is what I believe, Tebas said in a telephone interview.
This (league) has been a dream by the Real Madrid president. ... He has worked for this for a long time, this is nothing new. But it is a big mistake because he doesn't understand its financial consequences.
Tebas has been one of the more outspoken critics of the much-talked-about Europe-wide competition for only elite teams, saying a Super League would be disastrous because it would hurt the local leagues and the majority of European clubs.
The league president said Bartomeu, who resigned along with his board of directors on Tuesday in the fallout from his feud with Lionel Messi, has been following the ideas of Real Madrid in recent years.
Barcelona used to have its own voice when dealing with the league, with UEFA and with FIFA, Tebas said.
But for the last three years it only repeats what Real Madrid says.
He said Bartomeu served as a spokesperson for Perez, whom he calls the mastermind of the Super League idea.
Tebas did not elaborate on how or why he said Barcelona and Bartomeu were echoing Madrid's ideas, only saying that maybe they have been showing too much respect for their rivals.
Tebas said Bartomeu has zero authority in the soccer industry and that the Super League announcement on his last day on the job was just the latest of his recent mistakes.