Florentino Pérez ignores Josep Pedrerol after the Super Cup, causing reactions on the networks
Real Madrid's recent victory in the Spanish Super Cup left not only unforgettable moments on the pitch, but also tense situations off the pitch. Among them are the president of Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez, and the presenter Josep Pedrerol, known for its program “El Chiringuito de Jugones”.
After the Merengue team's victory, fans and journalists turned to Florentino Pérez at the exit of the Al Awwal Stadium. Although he looked after the followers in a friendly manner, he seemed to have decided not to interact with the special envoy of “El Chiringuito de Jugones”.

The relationship between Florentino Pérez and El Chiringuito de Jugones
The situation reflects tensions between Florentino Pérez and the Pedrerol program. The Real Madrid president appears to be holding back his opinion on “El Chiringuito de Jugones,” a program that criticized the club’s management. This incident could be an example of the complicated relationship between the two.
Some have interpreted that Florentino Pérez avoided answering the journalist's questions and he did not appreciate his congratulations as a “cobra” to Pedrerol. This campaign was very well received on social networks. Fans of the white club expressed their support for the president, as the program had repeatedly criticized the team and its management in the past.
Reactions on the networks and the impact on the public image
Josep Pedrerol's reaction to feeling ignored by expressing his dissatisfaction with “No thanks or something…” was widely commented on. This incident has caused different opinions among football fans, with some supporting Florentino Pérez's position and others criticizing his lack of courtesy towards the journalist.
The relationship between media and football figures is always complex, and this episode is a clear example of how tensions can manifest in public situations. The reactions of fans and followers on social networks show the ongoing interest in the dynamic between the sports press and those responsible for the most important football clubs.