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"This is complete chaos", the anger of Real Madrid fans against the club's chiefs

The Spanish side wanted to give a gift to some fans, but something went wrong.

By Darwin Largo

Fans are not happy.
Fans are not happy.
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Real Madrid have had an almost perfect start to the 2023/24 season. They showed excellent performances in most of the matches and proved to be superior to almost every opponent they faced. It is therefore logical that they have qualified for the round of 16 of the Champions League by leading Group C with a perfect score, while in La Liga they are also at the top of the standings along with Girona, with 45 points.

In addition, some of the squad's players have shone this semester. The best of all, without a doubt, was Jude Bellingham, who arrived last summer from Borussia Dortmund in exchange for $120 million and quickly took on the responsibility of leading the team with the departure of Karim Benzema and the injuries of Vinicius Junior. In addition, other stars such as Rodrygo Goes, Federico Valverde, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos also stood out.

Fans are very happy with the team's performance and take every opportunity to be close to the players. That is why the chiefs decided to hold a training session at the Valdebebas complex on December 30, which will be open to the public. But there will only be room for 6,000 people and that caused a problem.

Tickets went on sale this Tuesday and there was a crowd of fans there trying to secure their place, but things did not go well. Tickets sold out in just a few hours and many people had to leave empty-handed after waiting for a long time. "We have been here since 9.30 AM to get tickets. We are lifelong Madrid members and this is a complete chaos, it should have been organized much better," explained one person to the newspaper Marca.

What happened?

Then another fan explained why things didn't go well: "This is a disgrace, there are eighteen ticket offices and only five are open. And in the morning there were only a couple working. They should make it easier for the member".


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