MADRID 11 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The president of FC Barcelona, Joan Laporta, acknowledged this Saturday that the Barça team could have “avoided” the “controversy” with the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor by having “applied the regulations correctly.”
The top leader of Barça did not hesitate to refer to the hot topic in Spanish football, which coincides with the Super Cup dispute in Saudi Arabia. “This Super Cup has been surrounded by controversy, which is the registration of some players, which fortunately has already been resolved and they will be available for our coach,” he stated.
Laporta spoke at the reception of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and assessed the problems experienced by the culé club in registering the two players. “We could have avoided this situation if we had applied the regulations correctly. But hey, the fact is that it has already been solved and they will be able to play in the final,” he noted.
On January 8, the Higher Sports Council (CSD) granted Barça a precautionary measure to re-register Olmo and Víctor in the competitions, so they will be able to be in the final this Sunday against Real Madrid with the Super Cup at stake. in the midst of confusion in the rest of the LaLiga clubs.