• Judgment: The judge decides to play on Fridays, but not Mondays
  • Answer: Clubs slam the Federation again
  • Guerra.Tebas vs Rubiales: story of a hate

This Monday, while Manchester United tied at Wolves' house, LaLiga, both in First and Second, rested for judicial imperative. The conflict of the schedules has been resolved, for the moment, with the approval of Judge Sánchez Magro on Fridays and the veto on Mondays, an issue that deeply worries Javier Tebas (San José, Costa Rica, 1962) for the economic impact - not yet estimated - that will cause the clubs. The president of LaLiga interrupts a few days off to answer the EL MUNDO questionnaire about a procedure that "will last more than six months," according to his forecast.

They have been talking with the television operators with rights after the ruling of precautionary measures of judge Sánchez Magro. What have they been transmitted? That they would like to be able to broadcast the games on Mondays, as they have been doing for nine years, and that not having Mondays does not seem logical when they do other competitions such as the Premier League. But they trust LaLiga and our product. Is there a risk that any of them will terminate your contract? By getting on Fridays, the termination does not arise. The scenario is now very different. In the first instance, the RFEF drafted some competition rules in which it also vetoed Sunday games between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Do you fear that the RFEF will try to insist on that veto? I hope not, but in the RFEF you live in the world of legal engineering. If something has become clear in this conflict, it is LaLiga's competition during the weekend. Are you worried about the argument that Judge Sánchez Magro developed to justify his ruling on precautionary measures? It worries me to some extent, it is still the opinion of a judge. In any case, many court decisions are revoked. In the case of Pedro León [in 2014, LaLiga prevented Getafe from registering for exceeding the salary limit], for example, precautionary measures were endangered that put economic control at risk. Then they were revoked and LaLiga won the bottom of the matter definitively. Did you understand the apparent euphoria with which the RFEF received the precautionary measures? We have a time in which the RFEF is more aware of what they will say than other matters. They remind me more of a political party than a sports institution. There were rumors of a proposed lockout in response to the situation. Was it raised? No, it was some isolated comment. What is clear is that there is indignation and concern. And when this exists for a long time, it is not good. Is there a risk that the defaults will return to LaLiga if the judge gives the reason to the RFEF? It depends on when. Of what there is no risk, but that it is a reality, is that our football would be worth much less, that many players would have to leave Spain and that many reforms that are being undertaken in stadiums and sports cities should be paralyzed and could not be carry out.PP leaders have demanded in recent days the Government to act in favor of playing on Mondays.It is logical. Anyone who studies the matter a little will know that the maintenance and growth of one of the most important industries in this country is being prevented. Has LaLiga and clubs missed more government involvement in this conflict? It seems curious, if not incredible, I still do not leave my astonishment, that the CSD is able to get two press releases for a question from the RFEF on the problem of players with five yellow and is dedicated to advise a Federation About what he has to do. On the other hand, as of today, in LaLiga we have pending to solve writings and resources with provisional measures for an industry with more than 2,000 million euros of turnover. What do you think moves Luis Rubiales to oppose the desire of all clubs, he said, of playing on Mondays? Ask him. I could write a book about it, but I abstain and I only give one reason: the clear ignorance of how the football industry works today. Do you feel more supported than ever by LaLiga clubs? I feel as usual, with a very strong support broad.Will we watch a LaLiga match abroad this season? I hope so, we keep working. The demand continues. It makes no sense that three Super Cup games can be played outside and none of LaLiga.

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