
Roncero explodes live, barrage of comebacks to Jota Jordi: 'You're the kings of...'
The journalist doesn't hold anything back in front of Jota and has reminded him of everything he tries to keep quiet
Barcelonism has seen the season start with a refereeing controversy in its favor. As usual, when in doubt, the ones who benefit are the blaugranas, as was seen against Mallorca. That's why now they're trying to divert attention and attack Real Madrid.
This is something Tomás Roncero hasn't tolerated, as he exploded on El Chiringuito against Jota Jordi. "You need to do things right, Barça needs to do things right," said the culé panelist. This comment has caused the Madridist journalist to refuse to remain silent.

"You even sign with Congo, which is a country that doesn't respect human rights," he began. He then went on to remind him of their failures, such as the turbulent start to the preseason tour. "You go to Camp Nou, but no, I'm going to Johan Cruyff Stadium," they kept saying.
He also reminded them that "you don't register players and at the last minute Tebas, since he's become a friend, shoehorns them in. You owe I don't know how much money, you have the transparent stadium that looks like Swiss cheese. But you're the kings of little tricks, levers, and the other soccer outside the offices."
Barça tries to give lessons to Real Madrid
All of this stems from the accusation against Real Madrid for registering Mastantuono with a reserve team contract. They believe Los Blancos are trying to break the law to gain an advantage. All of this despite the fact that the young Argentine was the one who admitted to having requested the number 30.

The most curious thing is that it's Barça that's trying to give lessons to Real Madrid in this case. The same ones who registered two players by breaking Fair Play, with the help of the CSD. The same ones who paid the vice president of the Technical Committee of Referees for 18 years.
Roncero believes they're not in a position to give lessons to Real Madrid regarding the situation with Mastantuono. Especially when they've waited until August 14 to present him because he's a minor. Even though he has an Italian passport, they shouldn't have had any problem.
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