The Perez Leaks Go On! The real boss also railed against Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho on tape recordings.
The chaos at Real Madrid in the wake of The confidential published tape recordings of President Florentino Perez threatens to get bigger and bigger. On Wednesday, the Spanish digital newspaper published new audio files on which Perez insulted Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho.
“He’s crazy. This guy’s a sucker, a sick man. You think this guy is normal, but he’s not,” Perez said on recordings that were loud The confidential date from October 2012.
Perez also described the former Real coach Mourinho as an “idiot” and “abnormal”, while ex-player Fabio Coentrao was “a bit dumb” Mourinho and Ronaldo are also people with a “terrible ego”.
While Ronaldo was Real Madrid’s record scorer with 450 goals in 438 games and also guaranteed four Champions League victories in five years (2014 and 2016 to 2018), Los Blancos under Mourinho were more Spanish in 2011/12 with a point record (100) Master.
Perez also railed against Casillas and Raul
Had already on Tuesday The confidential Perez sound recordings released in 2006. There Perez had described the two club icons Raul and Iker Casillas as “the biggest fraud” in the history of Los Blancos.
While Raul, currently the piquant coach of Real’s second team and long a successor candidate for the resigned Zinedine Zidane, is “terrible” and a “wrong boy”, Casillas is the “biggest mistake we have ever made”, a ” Lap dog “and a” puppet “.
Real president suspects Super League conspiracy against himself
Real released a statement from Perez on Tuesday following the releases of El Confidencial, who suspected a plot against himself for being the driving force behind the failed Super League.
Perez explained that the recordings were made secretly by Jose Antonio Abellan (Spanish journalist, editor’s note), who has been trying to sell them for years. He is therefore surprised that El Confidencial is now releasing these recordings of all times. Perez also said that the quotes were “isolated quotes” that were “part of conversations and were taken out of context.”

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