‘They Vomit Lies!’ – Barcelona President Joan Laporta Launches Furious Attack on Real Madrid with ‘Ethical and Moral’ Claim
Tensions Flare Between Barcelona and Real Madrid Over Smear Campaign Allegations
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has once again turned up the heat on Real Madrid, delivering a blistering public critique that has reignited one of football’s fiercest rivalries. Speaking at a club event, Laporta did not hold back, accusing their long-standing adversaries of breaching both ethical and moral standards, and asserting that Barcelona will no longer tolerate what he described as ongoing lies and institutional intimidation.
The feud between the two Spanish giants has escalated sharply in recent weeks, following a series of public exchanges between Laporta and Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez. Once partners on several institutional issues, the relationship between the two leaders has soured, with the controversial Negreira case serving as a key flashpoint.
Laporta Fires Back After Perez’s Latest Comments
Earlier in the week, Laporta had already taken aim at Real Madrid, accusing them of suffering from what he coined “acute Barcelonaitis” — a pointed reference to their obsession with Barcelona. This remark was widely interpreted as a response to renewed scrutiny from Los Blancos regarding payments made by Barcelona to former refereeing official Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira, an issue that continues to dominate Spanish football headlines.
But Laporta didn’t stop there. During Barcelona’s Christmas event, he escalated his rhetoric, making clear references to Real Madrid without directly naming them. He singled out the club’s media output, particularly RMTV, accusing them of orchestrating campaigns designed to damage Barcelona’s reputation and tarnish its image.
“I have to say that this dimension that we have reached also generates envy, and that these are managed very badly by those who, using bad arts, break all codes of conduct, ethical and moral, and not only sporting ones,” Laporta declared, leaving little doubt about the target of his ire.

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Laporta Accuses Real Madrid of ‘Vomiting Lies’ and ‘Intoxicating’ Football
Laporta’s comments grew even sharper as he addressed the influence he believes Real Madrid exerts through its media channels. “I suppose you know who I am referring to: those who are the architects of permanent smear campaigns against our shield and our essences. And we are not going to allow this,” he said, making his message unmistakably clear.
He added: “They are the same ones who confuse power with unenlightened despotism; those who practice cynicism and excessive arrogance; those who have a piece of television from which they vomit lies and intoxicate constantly and permanently.”
The language was uncompromising and emotive, reflecting a shift in Laporta’s approach. Earlier in the year, he had signaled a willingness to engage in dialogue and maintain calm with Pérez, but the ongoing Negreira controversy appears to have pushed him into a far more confrontational stance.
A Long-Standing Rivalry Rekindled
The Barcelona–Real Madrid rivalry, already one of the fiercest in world football, has seen its institutional ties unravel in recent months. Until early 2023, despite their on-field battles, both clubs maintained relatively stable relations at a leadership level. However, the public emergence of the Negreira investigation marked a turning point, with Real Madrid stepping into the legal proceedings and amplifying scrutiny through statements and media commentary.
Laporta views the attacks as deliberate and calculated. From Barcelona’s perspective, the president argues that these actions form part of a sustained effort to discredit the club’s history, values, and recent sporting recovery. Meanwhile, despite significant financial investment, Real Madrid have struggled to keep pace with Barcelona’s resurgence, adding another layer of tension to the already volatile relationship.
The Negreira Case and Historical Grievances
The Negreira case, concerning alleged payments to a former refereeing official, remains central to the feud. Laporta suggests that the timing of Real Madrid’s renewed focus on the matter is motivated by resentment, particularly after Barcelona’s controversial decision to withdraw from the European Super League and return to UEFA competitions — an action perceived as leaving Madrid “high and dry.”
This perceived betrayal has deepened existing grievances, with Laporta portraying Real Madrid’s criticisms as opportunistic attacks aimed at undermining Barcelona’s achievements. “This dimension we have reached also generates envy,” he insisted, emphasizing the perceived moral and ethical imbalance in the ongoing attacks.
Media Battles and the Role of RMTV
A recurring theme in Laporta’s criticism is the role of Real Madrid’s media, especially their in-house television channel, RMTV. He accused the channel of spreading misinformation and fostering a hostile environment against Barcelona, using language that evoked both moral and ethical condemnation.
“Those who have a piece of television from which they vomit lies and intoxicate constantly and permanently,” Laporta said, illustrating his frustration with what he views as an organized campaign to tarnish the club’s reputation. Such comments underscore the increasingly public and bitter nature of the feud, which now extends beyond the pitch and into the broader media landscape.
Clasico Presidents at War
Laporta’s latest remarks signal a notable shift from his previous attempts to calm relations with Pérez. Where earlier dialogue and restraint once characterized Barcelona’s approach, the continued references to the Negreira case appear to have hardened his stance.
The tension between the two presidents is not merely personal; it has wider implications for Spanish football. As leaders of the country’s two most powerful clubs, their relationship influences La Liga governance, media narratives, and even the broader perception of Spanish football on the international stage.

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What Lies Ahead for Spanish Football?
It remains uncertain whether Pérez or any other senior Real Madrid official will respond directly to Laporta’s latest outburst. With both clubs occupying influential positions within Spanish football’s power structure, further public exchanges seem likely, especially as the Negreira case continues to unfold.
The breakdown in institutional cooperation could have tangible consequences for the league, including tensions over broadcasting rights, commercial deals, and governance policies. Beyond the rivalry itself, the ongoing feud between the two presidents raises questions about professionalism, ethics, and the management of Spanish football’s most valuable assets.
Conclusion: A Rivalry Beyond the Pitch
The Laporta-Pérez clash underscores that the Barcelona–Real Madrid rivalry extends far beyond 90 minutes on the pitch. From alleged smear campaigns and media battles to legal disputes surrounding the Negreira case, the conflict highlights deep-rooted tensions in Spanish football’s upper echelons.
For Barcelona, Laporta’s defiant stance sends a clear message: the club will defend its values, its history, and its reputation against what it perceives as sustained attacks. Whether this latest salvo will provoke a direct response from Real Madrid remains to be seen, but one thing is certain — the war of words between Spain’s two biggest clubs shows no sign of abating.
In the end, this is more than just a feud between two presidents. It is a reminder of how rivalries in football are as much about identity, ethics, and institutional pride as they are about trophies and on-field results. Laporta’s remarks may be incendiary, but they also reflect the passionate and often volatile nature of Spanish football at its highest level.


































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