Marca Radio reporter: Laporta has known for a long time that overseas games cannot be held and the chairman of the Football Association is a puppet
Marca Radio reporter Roberto Gomez analyzed the cancellation of the overseas match between Barcelona and Villarreal. He said that Barcelona Chairman Laporta had long known that the overseas match of La Liga could not be held. In the radio program, Gomez said: "I never questioned whether the game would be held, but directly pointed out that the game would not be held. Laporta knew very well that the game would not be held in Miami." Gomez revealed that Barcelona had long known that this plan was not feasible. "Barcelona is fully aware that the game will not be held in Miami, and the club has even considered arranging two friendly matches as an alternative." Gomez also pointed out that La Liga President Tebas was the main promoter of this idea. "Tebas wants to realize his dream by promoting football, and although he has good intentions, his motivations are more based on ideals than reality." In addition, Gomez has harshly criticized those institutions that seem to be staying out of the way. "The president of the Spanish Football Federation has been discredited. He is just a puppet of Tebas. The situation of La Liga controlling the Football Association is very serious." Regarding the reaction of many players to La Liga's overseas games, Gomez praised: "The team captains performed very well, and the unity of the Spanish football community is impressive." However, he also mentioned that Villarreal was seriously affected by this incident. "The biggest victim is Villarreal. Coach Marcelino's remarks were very harsh. It is very inappropriate to leak this information (La Liga overseas games were cancelled) during the game. This is a lack of respect and courtesy." Finally, Gomez made his position clear. "I will not ask Tebas to resign. He has passion and wants to promote football, but he needs a warning." Gomez believed that the incident overshadowed Barcelona's victory and had a negative impact on multiple institutions. "This is an important chapter in the history of Spanish football, and now we need to wait for its consequences." Gomez concluded. 
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