The RFEF has responded to the escalating row between Real Madrid and La Liga referees.
Los Blancos has doubled with their position against referee standards in La Liga and claims that they are regularly treated by civil servants.
The club was furious with the decision not to send Espanyol star Carlos Romero, who would later condemn them to beat on Saturday evening, with a late winner on a chaotic evening in Catalonia.
In the immediate aftermath, the decision was called 'inexplicable' by Carlo Ancelotti, while Real Madrid players did not talk to the media after the game, including the club's internal media.
Real Madrid TV issued another destructive report about a referee and explained from their official social media account, which La Liga is 'stained by Negreira'. In reference to the current corruption investigation into Barcelona payments to the vice-president of the Referee Committee (CTA) for 17 years, although no evidence was found that referees La Blaugrana preferred in that period.
The newest turn in the heaven -high requirements of Real Madrid has a letter of four pages that demands the dismissal of important officials and an investigation into referee standards.
Their attack is two -fold, in which the RFEF (Spanish FA) also comes in criticism, and they have responded with a clear message on Florentino Perez and its supporters.
“We regret the tone and severity of the accusations that question the integrity of the referee bodies and the functioning of the competition.
“We understand that there may be discrepancies with regard to certain decisions in the development of professional football, but we trust that all parties will perform with responsibility and respect that the highest level of our re -requirements.
“Referee of nature is subject to assessment and analysis, but this cannot lead to general accusations that question their integrity, which not only influences the referees themselves, but also the credibility of football as a whole.”
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