Alonso’s side were preparing for their Champions League clash against Marseille on Monday morning at the Valdebebas training complex when the Spanish Anti-Doping Commission's (CELAD) team arrived to conduct doping tests. Six Real players were tested, and this caused a one-hour delay in their training session, just a day before such an important opening game.
Madrid complained about the sudden tests, Cadena SER reports, and blamed La Liga, but Tebas has clarified that his organisation does not have the jurisdiction to enforce such tests. He said at a Panini event: "We have no jurisdiction and never have. They explain that La Liga is to blame for everything and it's impossible that we sent them."
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