Sunday, June 19, 2011

Madrid's response to the statement the President of Barcelona

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez

Madrid will keep in contact with Barcelona.

Real Madrid respond to the statement Barcelona president, Sandro Rosell, who considers Los Blancos had overstepped the bounds of sportsmanship last season.

In a news conference, Thursday, June 17, 2011, Rosell Madrid issued a statement cornering. Rosell frustrated by the actions of leaders Real Madrid last season, Barcelona's players accused of doping use.

Last season Cadena Cope radio proclaim that Madrid has accused the Barcelona players to use doping. Rosell in his press conference later suggested Madrid to sue if you feel Cadena Cope said the accusations.

Rosell also deplored the attitude of provocation at high levels, Madrid and coach Jose Mourinho after the Champions League semi-final first leg which alleges a conspiracy between the Barcelona European Football Associations (UEFA).

Rosell confirmed it is ready to sever ties with Real Madrid next season if El Merengues back to being outside the boundaries of sportsmanship.

Responding to the statement Rosell, party denies Madrid has issued allegations against Barcelona. Club capital of the Spanish judge charges that just exhaled media close to Barcelona on behalf of Madrid.

"Real Madrid regrets the statements made by the President of Barcelona (Sandro Rosell), but understand the pressure that is felt the Council Club (Barcelona) who come from the media close to the club," a statement from Madrid's official club website.

"The statement regarding the reported use of illicit drugs in football, nothing to do with Real Madrid, because all parties know our club has denied media reports issued."

Madrid also criticized the actions of Barcelona reported to UEFA Jose Mourinho, who judged it never happened in the history of relations between the two clubs.

"Despite the statement by President of Barcelona, ​​for the good of soccer, Real Madrid will keep in contact with every club from Barcelona and Spain and the world," the official statement Madrid.