Real Madrid send outraged letter to RFEF over refereeing – ‘adulterated and scandalous’

Real Madrid has continued their tirade against referee in La Liga and claims that they are being treated unfairly by the officials. Los Blancos was furious with the decision not to send the Espanyol – -wide man Carlos Romero on Sunday, who would later condemn them to beat a late winner on Saturday evening.

The decision was called 'inexplicable' by manager Carlo Ancelotti, while the Real Madrid players did not talk to the media after the game, whether it is Real Madrid Club Media or otherwise. Real Madrid TV issued their umpteenth destructive report on a referee and tweeted it from their official account on Sunday evening and called La Liga 'stained by Negreira'. This refers to the current corruption investigation into Barcelona payments to the vice-president of the Referee Committee (CTA) for 17 years, although no evidence has been found that referees the Blaugrana beneficiaries in that period.

In a letter of four pages signed by Jose Luis del Valle Perez, who is the secretary of the Real Madrid Board and a lobbyist for the ACS building company of President Florentino Perez, the club confirms that the scandal cannot continue and asks for different specific officials. Los Blancos calls the referee system 'brought into discredit', 'damaged' and says that the decision to not send Romero was not an isolated incident.

The letter further claims that images that are shown to referees are deliberately manipulated during VAR reviews and go beyond human errors. Real Madrid requests the audio of the VAR communication with the referee for the Romero incident, a non -compound Vinicius Junior and the VOR room for both incidents. They also sent a copy to the Ministry for Sport, in the hope that they can weigh.

Strangely enough, both Atletico Madrid and Barcelona have complained to what they see as a trend of decisions that in recent months have also come to say that Los Blancos has been 'historically favored'. Until one of these parties can acknowledge when a decision goes to their advantage, it will be difficult for every independent observer to take his complaints seriously.

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