‘Tebas’ vows to do everything possible to stop the World Club

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La Liga president Javier Tebas has vowed to do everything possible to prevent a second Club World Cup.

The tournament, which has been expanded to 32 teams and held every four years. Has drawn criticism from Spanish league leaders.

The tournament in the United States is now in its quarter-finals and Tebas has backed down and pledged

“I will do everything possible to make sure it doesn’t happen again,” the 62-year-old began midweek.

“The Club World Cup has created problems for the competition. Because of the money that goes to the clubs that are involved.

Before Real Madrid’s debut in the tournament, long-time club president and vocal supporter of the competition Florentino Pérez responded firmly: “I want to thank FIFA for giving fans around the world the chance to watch the best clubs compete in such a beautiful tournament. สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน This first Club World Cup—I’m confident—will be a great success. We all came here with that excitement.”

” It is also a competition that disrupts the calendar year for all the teams.”

Real Madrid are the only remaining Spanish representative and Tebas was cryptic:

“They got 140 million euros from the Club World Cup, which is twice the budget of Alaves, and they still asked for more time off… We are losing focus on what is important.”