MADRID, 31 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The president of LaLiga, Javier Tebas, believes that the issue of Luis Rubiales’ salary and housing assistance was “the least important” of the Assembly of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) held this Monday, and, he assured that what the organization that directs “the most important sport in Spain needs is truly pristine management”.

“The least important thing about the RFEF Assembly is the salary and the 3,000 euros of help for his home. It is morbid, but there is a more important reflection of what happened. On Monday there were two Assemblies, that of the RFEF and that of AFE, and FIFA only went to one, it will be necessary to ask. Couldn’t three minutes escape? Because at the inauguration of Rubiales there were the ‘brother’ Ceferin and the ‘brother’ Infantino, and on Monday there was only the ‘ brother’ (Alejandro) Blanco, who doesn’t miss any,” Tebas stressed during the Europa Press Sports Breakfasts sponsored by DAZN, Repsol, State Lotteries and Bets and Unicaja Banco.

In this sense, the leader focused on attacking the words of Rubiales that “the management of the RFEF has been pristine.” “It seems ‘Cuéntame’, something from black and white, and one remembers the past. We all expected him to give explanations,” he criticized.

The president of the employers’ association referred to the amounts owed in lawsuits such as those lost with Mediapro, “which are the whims of Tomás González-Cueto and Rubiales to exclude a competitor from the VAR and Cup competition process”, or the matches on Mondays and Fridays, which are going to cost “a lawsuit for damages of between 25/30 million and that depends on that impeccable management”.

“Is it impeccable management by Ana Muñoz, Juan Rubiales or María Tato? Where are all those people? Is that impeccable management? They say that it has the highest score from Transparency International and it is for posting the annual accounts on its website. Is the Super Cup in Saudi Arabia pristine, how can I not pay the 4 million to Kosmos to be paid by Arabia? participants.

Tebas acknowledged that he has been speaking “four or five weeks ago” with Juan Rubiales, uncle of the RFEF president and his former chief of staff. “And I ended the conversation by telling him that he would have to go where he had to go. It seems that the culprit is Juan Rubiales,” he pointed out. “He is not an inducer of anything, he is a victim and a person with values. The problem sometimes is that when you have a good salary you do not dare to file a complaint because they leave you out and you cannot get another position with the same conditions,” he said.

“Why is the Secretary of State (Irene Lozano) or a minister recorded? How is he going to meet with someone now? Either this gets serious or I don’t know what can happen, all the red lines have been broken. On top of that, we are victimized. We are clear that the most important sports federation in Spain, of which LaLiga and the clubs are a part, really needs pristine management,” he continued, surprised by “the tone of voice” used by Luis Rubiales in the recordings revealed. for ‘The Confidential’.

The president stressed that he has “sat down” with his federal counterpart “as with other RFEF directors” who have “asked” him. “But I can’t say who because he sends them to a ‘gulag’ he has in Mateo Inurria. That’s happening, the easiest thing is to keep quiet, but I’m quite worried,” he said.

Tebas, who simply pulled irony to talk about the 3,000 euros that Rubiales receives in housing aid “earning 600,000”, reiterated that it has nothing to do with everything that has happened. “I have been behind everything since he took office and I know that he told the Prime Minister that I am very bad. He has two obsessive problems: that he wants to bill more than the English Federation and Javier Tebas,” he said.

“I am not behind anything, I am the president of LaLiga and I have to say what I think. My emails have been hacked and they have been published and I denounced and gave public explanations. He talks about a trip to New York for intense days of work and he did not give explanations, if they were so intense he would remember”, he sentenced.

On the other hand, he did show his satisfaction with the calendar approved in the RFEF Assembly because “those who handle this issue have been up to the task in a very difficult year”, while he made it clear that the party in the United States no longer is “a priority issue”. “It is a waste of time if the president of the RFEF remains the same. He is on my table in case one day he arises, but not as a strategic element,” he admitted.

Finally, regarding the AFE’s tribute to Ángel María Villar, Tebas stressed that the union “does well to honor whoever it wants” and that the former president of the RFEF was “a founder”, and detailed that relations with the association he presides David Aganzo are “correct”. “We no longer talk about debts or issues that are not essential, we talk positively,” he declared.