Real Madrid Management Warns Its Fans Before the Match Against Levante
Cadena SER radio revealed that Real Madrid has warned the Santiago Bernabéu stadium fan groups against booing the team or any of its players during today's match against Levante in the Spanish league.
According to the source, the management of the Royal Club reviewed the cameras after the end of the match in order to take strict measures against any fan caught booing the team, and such individuals will be banned from entering the stadium in the future.
The report conveyed a clear message from Real Madrid's management: "Anyone who wants to boo, let them do it outside the stadium."
This decision comes amid expectations that the fans will express their anger over the current state of the team, especially following the departure of Xabi Alonso, as well as the loss of the Spanish Super Cup title and elimination from the Copa del Rey, which has heightened tensions within the club.
Through this measure, Real Madrid's management aims to create a supportive atmosphere inside the Bernabéu during the upcoming period, in an effort to protect the players and the team both technically and morally during one of the most challenging phases of the season.
According to the source, the management of the Royal Club reviewed the cameras after the end of the match in order to take strict measures against any fan caught booing the team, and such individuals will be banned from entering the stadium in the future.
The report conveyed a clear message from Real Madrid's management: "Anyone who wants to boo, let them do it outside the stadium."
This decision comes amid expectations that the fans will express their anger over the current state of the team, especially following the departure of Xabi Alonso, as well as the loss of the Spanish Super Cup title and elimination from the Copa del Rey, which has heightened tensions within the club.
Through this measure, Real Madrid's management aims to create a supportive atmosphere inside the Bernabéu during the upcoming period, in an effort to protect the players and the team both technically and morally during one of the most challenging phases of the season.