Morante de la Puebla had "an outburst of rage" against Miguel Abellán at the death of the sixth bull.

The Sevillian bullfighter pointed out the managing director of the Center for Bullfighting Affairs of the Community of Madrid in the alley for the poor state of the ring, as this newspaper has learned.

Morante believes that there is an inch of hem left.

Morante faced Miguel Abellán.

She considers him guilty of the injuries that the bulls suffer in the hooves.

For Morante, the floor is not up to the first place in the world.

Las Ventas, in fact, is in a poor state of conservation as can be seen with the naked eye.

Morante confronted Abellán.

He considers that he is to blame for the fact that the last two bulls fought on the fifth afternoon of the Autumn Fair, in which he shared the bill with Uceda Leal and Ángel Téllez, injured their hooves.

Morante's feeling is that the ring is too hard in the part where the bulls stand.

According to well-informed sources of the clash, Abellán tried to throw balls away while Morante went to meet him saying "you can't fight like that."

Earlier, at 8 in the morning, Abellán criticized the Sevillian matador's attorney for his presence in the arena permitted by Plaza 1, the concession company.

Morante's representative would be checking his condition hours before doing the walk.

Abellán had, as this section has been able to learn, an attitude that was not very conciliatory, showing himself to be "borderline".

Morante has already criticized Abellán for Las Ventas being closed during the pandemic.

After relaxing some of the health measures adopted by the Autonomous Communities and the Government, some cities held bullfights, assuming the capacity limitations.

In Madrid it did not happen: the San Isidro of the pandemic was held in the Vistalegre bullring, in Carabanchel.

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