Tebas still knocks out Al-Khelaïfi and demands his departure

While Juventus recently announced the resignation of its president, Andréa Agnelli, as well as that of its entire board of directors, Javier Tebas asked that the Old Lady be sanctioned sportingly. The president of La Liga took the opportunity to attack, once again, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, as well as the organization of the World Cup in Qatar.

On Monday, a small earthquake shook the Juventus. Indeed, the president of the Old lady, Andrea Agnelli, along with its entire board of directors, have announced their departure from the club. In comments relayed by AS, Javier Tebas spoke about it. In particular, he called for sporting sanctions against the Bianconeri after this announcement, which would be linked to the investigation Prismaopened for false accounting.

“It would be great news for me if Al-Khelaifi left football and PSG”

We are asking for sports sanctions. They are included in the regulations and it is high time that when someone breaches financial fair play in European competitions, which also affects us at national level, there are also sporting sanctions “, he said in particular on this subject, before linking it, as often, to the PSG and to Nasser Al-Khelaifi : “ We don’t want people in football who falsify balance sheets and cheat on accounts and then give management lessons, like Al-Khelaifi. It would be big news for me if Al-Khelaifi left football and PSG. »

“There are human rights principles that must be respected”

Javier Tebas went on to criticize the organization of the Global to Qatar. ” What I’m complaining about is how it was chosen, how they changed the dates. This is the real scandal for me, how he was chosen with obvious signs of corruption, which appear every day. When they chose it, they didn’t realize that in June and July it was very hot in Qatar and in 2014-2015 they changed it and decided to put it on in the middle of the season. It’s a scandal and from there, what happens after, we are against “, did he declare. He then added that he would not have not organize a World Cup in Qatar as I would not have done in Saudi Arabia, there are human rights principles that must be respected. We don’t have to be the champions of the dividing line everywhere, but here it is clear that human rights are not respected. »

Author: Sara Brooks