Tebas criticizes Real Madrid over fixture scheduling issues
La Liga president Javier Tebas has criticized Real Madrid again, responding to manager Carlo Ancelotti's comments on scheduling. Ancelotti expressed concerns about player fatigue, stating that his team needs at least 72 hours of rest before matches. Tebas used social media to respond. He pointed out that clubs in the Europa League have faced similar scheduling issues for over a decade. He noted that many teams, including those from Spain, have played on Sundays without the 72-hour break. Tebas also directed comments at Real Madrid president Florentino Perez. He referenced Barcelona’s legal issues with player registrations and suggested that Perez intervened to help Barcelona's appeal. This could be serious, according to Tebas. The tensions between Tebas and Real Madrid are ongoing. Discussions about scheduling fairness in Spanish football continue, especially with the demands of European competitions and domestic matches. The debate about rest periods is likely to keep going.