Real Madrid has continued its diatribe against arbitration in the League, claiming that officials treat them unfairly. The whites were outraged by the decision not to send on Sunday Carlos Romero of Espanyol Wide Romero, who would then condemn them to defeat on Saturday night with a late winner.
The decision was called ‘inexplicable’ by manager Carlo Ancelotti, while Real Madrid players did not talk to the media after the game, whether Real Madrid Club Media or otherwise. Real Madrid TV published its nth scathing report on a referee, and on Sunday night he tweeted him from his official account, calling the league ‘stained by Negreira’. This refers to the ongoing corruption investigation of the payments made by Barcelona to the vice president of the Referees Committee (CTA) for 17 years, although there have been no evidence that the referees favored Blaugrana during that period.
In a four -page letter signed by José Luis del Valle Pérez, who is the secretary of the Real Madrid Board and Cabildo of the ACS construction company of President Florentino Pérez, the club affirms that the scandal cannot continue and request the dismissal of several specific officials. White calls the “discredited” arbitration system, “corrupted” and says that the decision not to send to Romero was not an isolated incident.
The letter continues to say that the images shown to the referees during VAR reviews are deliberately manipulate and go beyond human error. Real Madrid requests the audio of the Var communication with the referee for the incident of Romero, a rejected vinicius junior and the Vor room for both incidents. They also sent a copy to the Ministry of Sports, hoping to weigh.
Interestingly, both Atlético de Madrid and Barcelona have complained against what they see as a tendency to decide 100 years “, and Joan Laporta saying that whites have been” historically favored. ” Until any of these parties can recognize when a decision goes in your favor, it will be difficult for any independent observer to take your complaints seriously.