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Real Madrid considers making public its frustration with La Liga: “We are fed up”

Real Madrid has been engaged in a more or less constant war of words, both in the media and in the courts, for much of the last decade with La Liga. However, they have new ammunition for their frustrations.

Their last problem is the schedule of their games. The Whites have played away from home 12 times this season in national football, and only one of them was before 9:00 p.m. It was against Leganés in Butarque, a trip that did not force them to leave the Spanish capital.

Real Madrid feels unfairly punished by the calendar, by the match times, as reported by Diario AS. It is noted that with the post-match recovery routine, and the need to eat, sometimes they do not fall asleep until 4:00 a.m.

Given their injury crisis this season, it is no surprise that they are looking at all areas to improve their rest and recovery. So far they are averaging just over one injury per game. The timing of their matches certainly doesn’t help, but on the other hand, others would probably point to the fact that Los Blancos want to maximize their financial gains from television money.

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