MADRID, March 15 - The Real Madrid president Florentino Perez phoned today to Barcelona colleague Sandro Rosell to disassociate themselves from allegations about possible widespread doping practices two days ago by the private Catholic radio Cadena Cope quoting sources in the capital of the Real, has indicated a spokesman for the Catalan club.
"The Madrid has been in touch with us to tell us that has nothing to do with this affair," said the spokesman Toni Freixa. "And Rosell, he added, has no reason to disbelieve him." The call of Perez intervenes 36 hours after the beginning of the controversy triggered by Cadena Cope, citing sources who said the Real merengue was preparing a complaint to the Spanish Football Federation inadequacy of doping controls by pointing the finger at Barca and Valencia.
ATTACK - Yesterday Perez had already distanced himself from the claims of the radio with my colleague of Valencia. But it took another 24 hours because we talk with Rosell. The Catalan press is very hard today with the Real, which considers the attack behind 'dirty'. "Just ya de mentiras! (No more lies!) Is the title that stands in the front page of Sport, above a photo of Perez and Real coach Jose Mourinho.
"The Madrid has put the fan: the Cope is the last speaker of the media and poisoning of Mourinho Florentino" says the paper. "Takes the dirty war against the boat with allegations of doping" La Vanguardia headline. "The dirty war launched by the Madrid casts serious allegations" confirms El Periodico, while Mundo Deportivo came out with the headline on the front "que Verguenza!" (What a shame!), Above the photos of Mou and Florentino.
The paper speaks of "foul play" and merengue "last dirty trick" of the Real. Cadena Cope Meanwhile, the journalist who launched the controversy Juan Antonio Alcala said he had received the information "in a series of conversations with people of very high-level executive of Madrid." 


"The Madrid has been in touch with us to tell us that has nothing to do with this affair," said the spokesman Toni Freixa. "And Rosell, he added, has no reason to disbelieve him." The call of Perez intervenes 36 hours after the beginning of the controversy triggered by Cadena Cope, citing sources who said the Real merengue was preparing a complaint to the Spanish Football Federation inadequacy of doping controls by pointing the finger at Barca and Valencia.
ATTACK - Yesterday Perez had already distanced himself from the claims of the radio with my colleague of Valencia. But it took another 24 hours because we talk with Rosell. The Catalan press is very hard today with the Real, which considers the attack behind 'dirty'. "Just ya de mentiras! (No more lies!) Is the title that stands in the front page of Sport, above a photo of Perez and Real coach Jose Mourinho.
"The Madrid has put the fan: the Cope is the last speaker of the media and poisoning of Mourinho Florentino" says the paper. "Takes the dirty war against the boat with allegations of doping" La Vanguardia headline. "The dirty war launched by the Madrid casts serious allegations" confirms El Periodico, while Mundo Deportivo came out with the headline on the front "que Verguenza!" (What a shame!), Above the photos of Mou and Florentino.
The paper speaks of "foul play" and merengue "last dirty trick" of the Real. Cadena Cope Meanwhile, the journalist who launched the controversy Juan Antonio Alcala said he had received the information "in a series of conversations with people of very high-level executive of Madrid."



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