Javier Tebas, president of the Spanish Football League, Florentino Perez, criticized Real Madrid for being one of the factors behind the launch of the European Super League, describing the competition as "the death of football."

"The only way for world football to survive at all levels will be through the new competition," said Perez - who was chosen to become president of the Super League.

"In December 2020, I said that Florentino Perez was very ignorant, but now I say he is a loser," Tebas, president of the association, wrote on Twitter.

En diciembre de 2020 ya dije que Florentino Peréz estaba muy DESPISTADO, ahora esta PERDIDO, ni el fútbol esta arruinado como el dice, ni la SUPERLIGA que es uno de los estaba muy DESPISTADO pic.twitter.com/kSk824kqoA

- Javier Tebas Medrano (@Tebasjavier) April 20, 2021

"Football has not been completely destroyed, as he says, and the Super League will not be the solution either. Rather, it will be among the problems ... it will represent the death of football," he added.

Twelve clubs from England (Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Arsenal), Italy (Juventus, Milan, Inter Milan) and Spain (Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid) announced a plan to launch the European Super League with the participation of 20 teams. , Provided that 15 of these teams are permanent parties to the tournament.