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Juanma Rodríguez Delivers a Dig to Sevilla's President after His Attack on Madrid

The journalist doesn't overlook the comment made against Real Madrid

Spanish soccer is experiencing a turbulent phase after the CSD's decision to grant the provisional measure to Barça. They will be able to temporarily register Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, and the first to suffer will be Real Madrid. Barcelona and the Whites will play in the Supercopa final, with both players available.

However, as has become customary, they're trying to equate the Meringues with Barcelona. Despite Barça being the main beneficiary, it's clear they seize any opportunity to attack Real Madrid. One of the latest to demonstrate this has been the president of Sevilla.

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Dani Olmo in the Barça jersey | Real Madrid Confidencial

He's been asked about what happened with Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, and his reply was striking. "In this country, it seems that if you're Barça or Real Madrid, different rules apply to you. If you're the rest of the mortals, the rules are applied differently" he assured.

It's surprising that he tries to lump both clubs together when Madrid is the one greatly disadvantaged. Not only because they're going to face each other in the Supercopa final. But also because they're expected to compete for titles throughout this season.

Juanma Rodríguez doesn't stay silent and responds to the President of Sevilla

Among Madrid fans, the words of the president of Sevilla and his attack on the Whites haven't been well received. One who exemplified this was Juanma Rodríguez, who replied. "Real Madrid? This is a joke, right? Sevillian humor?" he replied on his Twitter profile.

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Laporta, Dani Olmo serious and the Spanish Football Federation | Real Madrid Confidencial

The journalist doesn't understand why he tries to compare a club that has done everything right with another that has different rules. The fact that they allow players to be registered after the deadline doesn't happen with Madrid. But they haven't hesitated to try to attack the Whites again.

In fact, it's more surprising considering that Real Madrid is the club that most criticizes the institutions. With LaLiga, they've gone against Tebas, and with the RFEF, they want changes in the refereeing body. However, they continue with the idea that they're the ones receiving help, even though they didn't pay the vice president of the CTA.

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