Real Madrid opposes La Liga overseas games, Laporta: We are used to this kind of thing and don’t want to argue
Barcelona Chairman Laporta was interviewed by the media when he attended the directors' lunch meeting before the Champions League game and commented on the recent hot topics surrounding the club. Talk about reaching a new cooperation agreement with Uber "This is a commercial cooperation between two private companies and is fully compliant with the law. We have passed all internal compliance reviews and this agreement complies with legal standards and ethics. There is no reason not to sign this agreement. Although this matter has triggered some discussions, we do not want it to continue to ferment, and there are no political factors involved in this process." We met with the general manager and representatives of the taxi industry this morning. The atmosphere of the meeting was positive and we hope that the matter can be settled." Talking about Real Madrid's opposition to Villarreal vs. Barcelona moving overseas "We are used to this kind of thing. Regarding the game in Miami, we have reached an agreement with La Liga and Villarreal. We remain calm about this matter and will serve Miami and the United States. brings joy to the fans. As for Real Madrid's attitude, they have the right to do what they want and I won't interfere. I am the president of Barcelona. Real Madrid has their own considerations. We will act according to the established plan and do not intend to get involved in disputes. The team has a crucial week ahead, with an important game against Olympiacos in midweek and we need to win this game and perform well. Then there's a crucial showdown against Real Madrid at the weekend, with the two teams vying for the top spot in La Liga. " Talking about Flick's red card appeal "We have started the appeal process and re-examined the game video. We believe that these materials require further review and hope that the penalty will be re-evaluated. We believe that there are reasons to reduce the penalty. The referees did their job but this situation could have been avoided and we hope they will accept our appeal. "
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