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Rumors of Perez being furious at Ronaldo and Ancelotti
Dynastian98 10 years ago Edited
Real Madrid 483 7140

"It’s been alleged that Real Madrid President Florentino Perez is unhappy with Cristiano Ronaldo for his comments on the club’s transfer policy.

Ronaldo was quoted as saying that if he was in charge of Los Blancos, he might have done something different than sell Angel Di Maria and Xabi Alonso.

The forward’s words were taken as a criticism of Madrid and Perez, who oversees the ins and outs at Santiago Bernabeu.Mundo Deportivo has reported that the majority of the Madrid squad agrees with Ronaldo and were unhappy to see Alonso and, especially, Di Maria, leave the club.

Perez is also said to be unhappy with Coach Carlo Ancelotti as Ancelotti continues to pick his favourites in the team and has given no guarantees to James Rodriguez, who is having to compete for his place.

It’s said that Ancelotti doesn’t understand why Madrid signed James and wanted to keep Di Maria, although Di Maria did want to quit the club.

Perez is understood to have made clear that he will continue with his policy regardless of the complaints of the players or the Coach and his displeasure was evident in his absence in the Madrid dressing room following the weekend defeat to Real Sociedad."

http://www.football-espana.net/45224/perez-unhappy-cristiano

Cristiano's previous comments were...

"I have my very clear opinion, but I must calculate and I cannot always say what I think because tomorrow I will be on the front of the papers and I do not want that," Ronaldo said, during an event for sponsor Tag Heur.

"But if I was in charge, maybe I would not do things like that. Everyone has their opinion and is free to say what they think. If the president thinks that the best thing for the team is to sign these players and let go those who left then we have to respect and support his decision."

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"It’s been alleged that Real Madrid President Florentino Perez is unhappy with Cristiano Ronaldo for his comments on the club’s transfer policy.

Ronaldo was quoted as saying that if he was in charge of Los Blancos, he might have done something different than sell Angel Di Maria and Xabi Alonso.

The forward’s words were taken as a criticism of Madrid and Perez, who oversees the ins and outs at Santiago Bernabeu.

Mundo Deportivo has reported that the majority of the Madrid squad agrees with Ronaldo and were unhappy to see Alonso and, especially, Di Maria, leave the club.

Perez is also said to be unhappy with Coach Carlo Ancelotti as Ancelotti continues to pick his favourites in the team and has given no guarantees to James Rodriguez, who is having to compete for his place.

It’s said that Ancelotti doesn’t understand why Madrid signed James and wanted to keep Di Maria, although Di Maria did want to quit the club.

Perez is understood to have made clear that he will continue with his policy regardless of the complaints of the players or the Coach and his displeasure was evident in his absence in the Madrid dressing room following the weekend defeat to Real Sociedad."

http://www.football-espana.net/45224/perez-unhappy-cristiano

Cristiano's previous comments were...

"I have my very clear opinion, but I must calculate and I cannot always say what I think because tomorrow I will be on the front of the papers and I do not want that," Ronaldo said, during an event for sponsor Tag Heur.

"But if I was in charge, maybe I would not do things like that. Everyone has their opinion and is free to say what they think. If the president thinks that the best thing for the team is to sign these players and let go those who left then we have to respect and support his decision."

"It’s been alleged that Real Madrid President Florentino Perez is unhappy with Cristiano Ronaldo for his comments on the club’s transfer policy.

Ronaldo was quoted as saying that if he was in charge of Los Blancos, he might have done something different than sell Angel Di Maria and Xabi Alonso.

The forward’s words were taken as a criticism of Madrid and Perez, who oversees the ins and outs at Santiago Bernabeu.Mundo Deportivo has reported that the majority of the Madrid squad agrees with Ronaldo and were unhappy to see Alonso and, especially, Di Maria, leave the club.

Perez is also said to be unhappy with Coach Carlo Ancelotti as Ancelotti continues to pick his favourites in the team and has given no guarantees to James Rodriguez, who is having to compete for his place.

It’s said that Ancelotti doesn’t understand why Madrid signed James and wanted to keep Di Maria, although Di Maria did want to quit the club.

Perez is understood to have made clear that he will continue with his policy regardless of the complaints of the players or the Coach and his displeasure was evident in his absence in the Madrid dressing room following the weekend defeat to Real Sociedad."

http://www.football-espana.net/45224/perez-unhappy-cristiano

Cristiano's previous comments were...

"I have my very clear opinion, but I must calculate and I cannot always say what I think because tomorrow I will be on the front of the papers and I do not want that," Ronaldo said, during an event for sponsor Tag Heur.

"But if I was in charge, maybe I would not do things like that. Everyone has their opinion and is free to say what they think. If the president thinks that the best thing for the team is to sign these players and let go those who left then we have to respect and support his decision."

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SoccerBoss 10 years ago
Barcelona, Russia 34 804

In all seriousness, Perez is a ignorant idiot. Ronaldo said the truth about the transfers, they were unneeded. James is good, very good but Real Madrid has so much midfielder's that are more expierenced than James and he just has to wait until Perez sells one of the better midfielders the next Transfer season.

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Dynastian98 10 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

I kind of wish di Maria would just stick a big, fat middle finger up at the camera and say, "F*ck you Perez" already.

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tiki_taka 10 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

I think Ronaldo should have kept this internal, they will have extra pressure on them now specially the new comers.

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SoccerBoss 10 years ago
Barcelona, Russia 34 804

@dynastian, you're not the first one to wish that.

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Dynastian98 10 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

Ramos on the same opinion....

"Everyone will have their own opinion and that should be respected," the Spain international defender said. "I am not going to get into any assessments of Cristiano or any individual player. We all belong to Madrid and we all must follow the club's laws, its decisions, and not do anything else. I am not getting into it. I have my opinion but it stays inside because this is not the moment to come to any conclusions about this issue."

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tiki_taka 10 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

High pressure, Huge price tag, replacing a beast with almost no time to adapt, very demanding socios : Welcome to Real Madrid James !

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raimondo90 10 years ago
Valencia, Argentina 89 2492

wasnt Isco supposed to be the future of Madrid? The sale of Xabi was unexpected. I don't know how madrid will plan to up but last game it showed their defensive flaws.

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Dynastian98 10 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Raimondo

Isco was the player who Ancelotti wanted to be the future of Madrid.

He was excellent for the first half of last season, but faded when we switched to 4-3-3 and he failed to perform his defensive duties. But in the 4-2 loss to Sociedad, Isco was excellent in defending. He came back every time, and will be a big player this season if he gets the playing time.

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Tuanis 10 years ago
Manchester United, England 87 2311

Overall, what do you RM fans think about Perez? Would it be better to have a greedy president or one who spends a lot but do things his way? In United's case lots of people criticise the Glazers but I dont see why would they...

RM players have to understand that they are above Perez and any other person related to Madrid who's not a player. Ronaldo and Ramos' comments were perfect, polite and kind of discrete.

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Dynastian98 10 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

Madrid fans like and hate Perez. We love him for bringing Ronaldo, and all-time legend, to our club. We love him for La Decima, and all the players who he bought that were involved in it. We love him for the first transfer he ever made: Sergio Ramos.

But we also hate him. Personally, I hate the way we achieved La Decima. The final just proved that there are two paths to success: the path paved with money (Real), or the path paved with hard work and a strong dedication to your ethics (Atletico). Madridistas also hate Perez for selling Ozil, di Maria, Alonso, Raul, and what will probably be Casillas. We hate him for firing manager after manager and not giving someone a chance. We hate him for bringing in new players to our starting XI every season without giving our players a chance to gel and be the ruthless legendary team we have the capability of being. In short, we hate him more than we love him, and we want him out.

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expertfootball11 10 years ago
Real Madrid, France 64 2837

I hate Perez because he sold Di Maria but he is not to be blamed if we're having lots of losses these days. I hope he will satisfied soon and won't fire Ancelotti.

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man_utd 10 years ago Edited
Manchester United, South Korea 91 1444

Correct me if I'm wrong but...
Wasn't it you guys on this forum who was rather quite content with di Maria leaving?

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by content, i mean that when he left, some fans here disappreciated what he did saying he was inconsistent and saying his good performances came in sparks.

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Correct me if I'm wrong but...
Wasn't it you guys on this forum who was rather quite content with di Maria leaving?

Marcus2011 10 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

Was not it Perez who ruined Madrid Galacticos last time he was president ? Team that had a perfect balance . Now it seems that he is leading a team trough the same path it went before .

I am confident Real will have very tough season and most likely with no silverware . Not even going to mention defending of CL title.

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Dynastian98 10 years ago Edited
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Man_utd

It was, because United fans seemed to think that having di Maria means instant success. For us, di Maria was excellent in his first and last seasons here. There is no guarantee that he would perform the same in 2014-15 as he did in the season prior, but the fact can't be ignored that he was arguably Madrid's best and most important player behind Ronaldo. His performances were on an entirely different level from 2010/11 and early 2011/12, and he was the only player in our squad with his specific skill set. It is difficult to replace a player like him so quickly.

@Marcus

"I am confident Real will have very tough season and most likely with no silverware . Not even going to mention defending of CL title."

I have already thrown away the idea of winning CL a long time ago.

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@Man_utd

It was, because United fans seemed to think that having di Maria means instant success. For us, di Maria was excellent in his first and last seasons here. There is no guarantee that he would perform the same in 2014-15 as he did in the season prior, but the fact can't be ignored that he was arguably Madrid's best and most important player behind Ronaldo. His performances were on an entirely different level from 2010/11 and early 2011/12, and he was the only player in our squad with his specific skill set. It is difficult to replace a player like him so quickly.

@Man_utd

It was, because United fans seemed to think that having di Maria means instant success. For us, di Maria was excellent in his first and last seasons here. There is no guarantee that he would perform the same in 2014-15 as he did in the season prior, but the fact can't be ignored that he was arguably Madrid's best and most important player behind Ronaldo. His performances were on an entirely different level from 2010/11 and early 2011/12, and he was the only player in our squad with his specific skill set. It is difficult to replace a player like him so quickly.

@Marcus

"I am confident Real will have very tough season and most likely with no silverware . Not even going to mention defending of CL title."
I have already thrown away the idea of winning CL a long time ago.

tiki_taka 10 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

You are wrog Marcus, too soon to rule them down from any competition, they have few chances to win la liga no doubt because they will need time to adapt no doubt, but the real competition as you know for other trophies start in February, they will be ready to compete, be patient guys the team has changed and will change its style to adapt to the new commers but it could be better than last year or worst, lets wait and see.

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rayrex7 10 years ago
Real Madrid, Croatia 26 797

+1 tiki you are absolutely right
Tbh there is no suprise in madrids lose
In fact real madrid always start bad in la liga for the past couple of years and comeback strong so dont judge.

You will never know whats coming ;)

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Marcus2011 10 years ago Edited
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

I choose to remain sceptic . Things will go from bad to worse . We will wait and see.

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I choose to remain sceptic . Thinks will go from bad to worse . We will wait and see.

tiki_taka 10 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

I hope you are right, but i dont think so.
Only Barça/Bayern/Chelsea can beat them in CL even out of form, it says it all.

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Marcus2011 10 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

Surely , You can't forget about Atletico Madrid and Dortmund . Maybe few more will be up to such task as season goes on.

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Dynastian98 10 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

I am with Marcus here. Even if I'd like to believe that Madrid will perform better, I expect things to get worse.

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