Speaking on 'Al Primer Toque', Javier Tebas spoke about the repercussions of the hypothetical case whereby Catalonia becomes an independent state: "Barcelona and Espanyol would not play in the Spanish league if Catalonia split from Spain".

"They wouldn't do so for the following reasons: the current legislation on sport dictates that there is only one non-Spanish state that may play in la Liga or in official Spanish competitions and that is Andorra. To change this, changes would have to be made in parliament and we would have to see if the affected party were in agreement or not", he explained.

Match-rigging: "I don't know if Spanish football is ready to see a player go to prison. This is not something that the football world can decide on, it is something prescribed by law, and the football world must accept whatever consequence comes about. First they have to be condemned. In Austria last week, some players were sentenced to five years in prison. In the end, there will be similar sentences happening here, as is occurring in other countries. It won't be anything new."

Málaga-Elche: "It's not about a full or nearly full squad, like in others, but a one-off situation of trying to get one of the Málaga players to have a special attitude."

Levante-Zaragoza: "Many players are involved. I said all I knew to the police, which was what I had to do. The first alarm bells rang from a call from Lendoiro. He warned me that he had news that something was up and that I should tell the president of Levante to take the necessary steps. I don't remember having spoken to Agapito around then."