I Don’t Need Messi, I Have Ronaldo – Ancelotti
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti claims
he will turn the down chance to sign Barcelona forward Lionel Messi because he
already has Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ronaldo has received widespread
acclaim for his performances this season, including a stunning hat-trick for
his country in the second leg of their World Cup play-off with Sweden, which
sealed their place at Brazil 2014.
The 28-year-old has also excelled at club
level too and is a firm favourite to lift the Ballon d’Or in January, and
Ancelotti says he will strengthen in other positions of his side rather than
bring in the Argentine to the Bernabeu.
“If I could sign one player for Real
Madrid, it wouldn’t be Messi, I’d rather reinforce another position,” he told
Italian broadcaster Radio Capital.
“We have Cristiano, who needs Messi? God
gave him (Ronaldo) a special gift.”
However, Ancelotti did joke that the
capital outfit might be interested in bringing Messi to the club should Barca
decide to sell the Argentine.
He added, “If Barca sell Messi, they
should call us.”
Meanwhile, Spain’s competition commission
has fined broadcaster Mediapro, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla and
Racing Santander a total of £12.4m for breaking rules regulating the sale
of television rights, Reuters reports.
Mediapro was fined €6.5m (£5.3m), Real
€3.9m (£3.2m), Barca €3.6m (£2.9m) and Sevilla and Santander €900,000
(£744,000) and €30,000 (£25,000) respectively, the commission said on Monday.
The fines were levied because the
broadcaster and the four clubs had agreed four-year contracts for TV rights, a
year longer than the three years allowed.
Mediapro said it and the clubs had acted
“in good faith” and the contracts complied with Spanish law.
The broadcaster will appeal the ruling
while taking steps to ensure it does not have to pay the fines while a decision
is pending.
Mediapro and Canal Plus, part of the
Prisa media group, share the rights to broadcast La Liga matches in Spain.
Unlike in other major European leagues,
the sale of TV rights is not subject to collective bargaining and clubs agree
deals individually with broadcasters.
Real and Barca, the world’s two richest
clubs by income, between them take about half the total TV revenue for La Liga
of around €700m (£579m).
Koscielny Banned
Defender Laurent Koscielny will be able
to feature from the start of France’s World Cup campaign after being given just
a one-match suspension for his red card in the play-off against Ukraine.
A FIFA spokesman told AFP that Koscielny had been given the
ban, which was served in the second leg of the play-off, which France won 3-2
on aggregate.
Koscielny was red-carded for violent
conduct at the end of Les Bleus’ 2-0 defeat to Ukraine in Kiev and there had
been fears that he would be given a lengthy suspension that might have
prevented him from going to Brazil.
However, he now seems certain to be
included in Didier Deschamps’ squad for the finals.
Source: AFP
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