In a fiery response that's got the football world talking, Barcelona youngster Fermin Lopez has fired back at Real Madrid president Florentino Perez's recent controversial claims about match officials favoring the Catalan club. When asked about Perez's midweek rant suggesting Real Madrid had been "robbed of titles," Lopez didn't hold back.
"Everyone is free to say what they want, but I simply think this speech is false," the 21-year-old midfielder told Què Thi Jugues. "It cannot be true—we had Messi, Iniesta and Xavi, it's impossible."
Lopez's pointed remark highlights a golden era when Barcelona dominated world football with those legendary talents, suggesting Perez's accusations don't hold up under scrutiny. The timing couldn't be more dramatic—the Spanish Association of Football Referees (AESAF) has already called for an apology and disciplinary proceedings against the Real Madrid chief, while Barcelona are considering legal action.
Both clubs now shift focus to the pitch this weekend. Barcelona will host Real Betis in their final home game of the season, while Real Madrid travel to face Sevilla. With tensions running high and the title race heating up, fans can expect plenty more drama before the campaign wraps up.
