Calls for Perez's resignation: What did Arbeloa say to this?

Real Madrid won 2-0 against Levante in the 20th round of La Liga. However, more than the outcome of the match, the calls from the stands during the match caused more discussion. Some fans did not hide their dissatisfaction, calling for the resignation of "Royal Club" president Florentino Perez.
The team's head coach, Alvaro Arbeloa, was not indifferent to this situation. He said that he understands well where the calls from the tribune are coming from, emphasizing that there is not just criticism here, but another purpose.
Arbeloa emphasized that those making such calls are not Real Madrid fans who dislike Perez. In his opinion, this is the noise made by people who are hostile to Real Madrid and cannot stand the club's success.
"I know where such calls come from. These aren't fans who dislike Florentino, these are those who dislike Real Madrid," Arbeloa told Sport.es.
The head coach emphasized Perez's place in the club's history. Arbeloa sees Florentino Perez not just as a manager for Real Madrid, but as a figure who has shaped the entire era. He compared the president to the club legend Santiago Bernabeu, calling him one of the most important figures in the team's history.
"Florentino, along with the Santiago Bernabeu, is the most important figure in the club's history. "It's only good luck for us that he became president," the coach continued.
For information, Florentino Perez has extensive experience in Real Madrid's management. He served as club president from 2000 to 2006 and returned to management in 2009, taking over the management of the club.
In short, a convincing 2-0 victory was recorded on the field, and the atmosphere in the stands was divided. Arbeloa's words, however, indicated that the club's attitude towards Perez is much stricter and more defensive. Now the most interesting thing is whether this match will continue in subsequent rounds or whether the results will "take all the noise with them."
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