Real Madrid hit by slanting the news that mention the players they wanted the dismissal of coach Jose Mourinho. Madrid president, Florentino Perez, immediately denied.
Under Mourinho, Madrid is often buffeted by issues of intra skuatnya. The Portuguese coach reportedly had an argument with captain Iker Casillas and vice captain Sergio Ramos.
Earlier this week, Perez and director general Jose Angel Sanchez held a meeting with the players, represented Casillas and Ramos. They talked about bonuses for players.
Marca reported that Casillas and Ramos take advantage of the meeting to other things. Two players were given an ultimatum to Perez. If Mourinho does not get fired at the end of this season, they and a number of other important players Los Blancos will'm sold.
But, Perez denied any such ultimatum from the players. According to him, the issue was the attempt to make the club faltered.
"News of the ultimatum of the players completely wrong," said Perez, who told Sky Sports.
"I have not talked to Mourinho. I do not usually meet the media to deny the rumor, but this is too important.'s Already crossed the line of ethics," he said.
"I came here only to denied reports that it damages the stability of our club from the players. I know some people want the coaches or presidents go, but what is published is a lie," said Perez.
"We (club officials) are the only party that will decide the future of our club," he said.
Real Madrid hit by slanting the news that mention the players they wanted the dismissal of coach Jose Mourinho. Madrid president, Florentino Perez, immediately denied.
Under Mourinho, Madrid is often buffeted by issues of intra skuatnya. The Portuguese coach reportedly had an argument with captain Iker Casillas and vice captain Sergio Ramos.
Earlier this week, Perez and director general Jose Angel Sanchez held a meeting with the players, represented Casillas and Ramos. They talked about bonuses for players.
Marca reported that Casillas and Ramos take advantage of the meeting to other things. Two players were given an ultimatum to Perez. If Mourinho does not get fired at the end of this season, they and a number of other important players Los Blancos will'm sold.
But, Perez denied any such ultimatum from the players. According to him, the issue was the attempt to make the club faltered.
"News of the ultimatum of the players completely wrong," said Perez, who told Sky Sports.
"I have not talked to Mourinho. I do not usually meet the media to deny the rumor, but this is too important.'s Already crossed the line of ethics," he said.
"I came here only to denied reports that it damages the stability of our club from the players. I know some people want the coaches or presidents go, but what is published is a lie," said Perez.
"We (club officials) are the only party that will decide the future of our club," he said.
Under Mourinho, Madrid is often buffeted by issues of intra skuatnya. The Portuguese coach reportedly had an argument with captain Iker Casillas and vice captain Sergio Ramos.
Earlier this week, Perez and director general Jose Angel Sanchez held a meeting with the players, represented Casillas and Ramos. They talked about bonuses for players.
Marca reported that Casillas and Ramos take advantage of the meeting to other things. Two players were given an ultimatum to Perez. If Mourinho does not get fired at the end of this season, they and a number of other important players Los Blancos will'm sold.
But, Perez denied any such ultimatum from the players. According to him, the issue was the attempt to make the club faltered.
"News of the ultimatum of the players completely wrong," said Perez, who told Sky Sports.
"I have not talked to Mourinho. I do not usually meet the media to deny the rumor, but this is too important.'s Already crossed the line of ethics," he said.
"I came here only to denied reports that it damages the stability of our club from the players. I know some people want the coaches or presidents go, but what is published is a lie," said Perez.
"We (club officials) are the only party that will decide the future of our club," he said.