Tense Debate on El Chiringuito Starring Juanma Rodríguez and Petón, Defender of Atlético de Madrid.
The Madridist journalist defended Real Madrid from the slanders launched against its history. He censured the double standard that exists to judge Real Madrid. He concluded that Spain would be a worse country if Real Madrid didn't exist.
Slanders Against Real Madrid
This is how Juanma Rodríguez explained himself on El Chiringuito directed and presented by Josep Pedrerol.
"I'm going to give my all. I'm going to give the last drop of my blood to defend myself from the slanders against the club of my life, which is Real Madrid CF.
We don't want this to get out of hand. Petón said: we're reaching a level, a tension that isn't good for soccer. … That was said at 01:03, but at 01:04 he says "If I were to portray the history…".
What history do you have to tell? What history? I'm already tired of the history.
One day you bring the history book, and we'll analyze it. You have a double standard (to Petón). At 01:03 this is unbearable, we're putting referees in the spotlight, and for soccer, it's terrible…
At 01:04, when someone suggests that Simeone said my club has been stealing for a hundred years, you appeal to history.
"What Does Simeone Know About Real Madrid's History?"
What history? Have I stolen? Am I a thief? You offend all the people watching us.
I'm going to give the last drop of blood to tell you: "Petón, it's over! The thing about gentlemen shaking hands is over. That's a lie.
You have to talk to your coach, who said my club steals. What do you know? You just got here. What do you know about Real Madrid's history?
You can't accuse referees before they whistle. Simeone said at the time: "this league is dangerously prepared for Real Madrid".
By the way, Barça won that league later. That seems fine to you.
"This Country Without Real Madrid Would Be..."
Coming here to spread slanders about Real Madrid seems fine to you. The one who tells lies, daily, about my club is you.
I'm going to give the last drop of my blood to defend Real Madrid because I believe that it deserves it.
I believe that this country, without an institution like Real Madrid, would be much worse. We have to make a banner of the best sports club in history, which happens to be in Madrid and is Real Madrid CF".