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Chaos at Real Madrid as Club President Launches Unusual Press Conference

Things at Real Madrid have officially reached chaos mode.

Club president Florentino Pérez stunned the football world Tuesday with one of the strangest press conferences the club has seen in years. Instead of addressing the disastrous season, the coaching uncertainty, or the growing speculation around José Mourinho potentially returning, Pérez launched into a lengthy rant targeting the media, referees, and what he called a campaign against him and the club.

The most bizarre part? Pérez announced presidential elections without actually giving a date or explaining how the process would work. He also repeatedly made it clear he has zero intention of stepping down.

The timing could not be worse for Madrid. The club just finished a humiliating trophyless campaign, lost the La Liga title to FC Barcelona, exited the Champions League earlier than expected, and has reportedly dealt with dressing-room tensions behind the scenes.

Yet instead of calming the storm, Pérez poured gasoline on it.

According to reports, the press conference became increasingly surreal as it went on. Pérez accused journalists of trying to destroy him, claimed referees robbed Madrid of multiple league titles, and insisted he remains “the most valued president in history.”

He even reportedly said critics would “have to shoot me” to remove him from power.

For many fans, this felt less like leadership and more like a club spiraling publicly in front of the entire football world.

What makes this even more fascinating is that Pérez has largely been untouchable for two decades. Under his leadership, Madrid became a financial giant and won multiple Champions League trophies during the modern era. He helped build the Galácticos image and turned the club into arguably the most powerful football brand on earth.

But football changes quickly.

Now, Madrid supporters are questioning everything. Is the club too dependent on Pérez? Is the organization becoming more political than sporting? And can Madrid actually reset while the president appears more combative than ever?

The Mourinho rumors only add fuel to the fire. Even though Pérez refused to discuss coaching matters directly, speculation surrounding a dramatic Mourinho return continues to grow.

A Mourinho comeback would instantly turn the pressure and drama up even further at the biggest club in the world.

At the end of the day, this press conference felt like a warning sign. Real Madrid is still one of football’s giants, but giants can crack from within too. Tuesday’s events didn’t feel like a confident president addressing concerns. It felt like a man fighting to maintain control while criticism grows louder around him.

And now, the football world waits to see whether this is merely another Florentino power move — or the beginning of the end of an era.




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