Perez then turned his attention to the team's disputes with UEFA and La Liga. He stated that Real Madrid opposed certain practices and rules that he believed were unfair or unethical, and that the team would continue to fight for their rights. He specifically mentioned the CVC agreement, which he believed would harm the team's future, and stated that Real Madrid would sue to have it overturned.
Perez also criticized La Liga president Javier Tebas, accusing him of acting unilaterally and unfairly. He mentioned the Legends museum, which he believed was a failed investment, and accused Tebas of using media outlets to harm Real Madrid's interests.
Perez also addressed the team's refereeing issues, stating that the level of Spanish refereeing was unacceptable and that the team would continue to fight for fairness and justice. He specifically mentioned the "Negreira case," in which referees were accused of corruption, and stated that the team would not let the issue drop.
Perez ended his speech by expressing his confidence in the team's ability to succeed, citing the mix of experienced and young players, and by paying tribute to outgoing coach Carlo Ancelotti, midfielder Luka Modric, and other departing players.
Perez also took the opportunity to praise the team's youth academy, citing the success of players such as Raúl and Asensio, and expressing his gratitude to outgoing player Jesús Vallejo.
Overall, Perez's speech was a passionate defense of Real Madrid's interests and a call to action for the team to continue fighting for their rights and fair treatment.










