Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has claimed that Los Blancos is not trying to put pressure on referees, after a week dominated by their complaints about the officer. In the run -up to the Madrid Derby against Rivals Atletico Madrid, it is a conversation that the agenda has dominated in the Spanish media.
On Thursday, a meeting took place in Madrid between La Liga, the referees, the clubs and the RFEF, in which they tried to work on improvements in the official in Spain, but Real Madrid chose not to live with it. After the event, La Liga President Javier Tebas said that someone in Real Madrid “had lost their heads.”
“I would not want to touch this subject for such an important match. Tebas can be sure, nobody has gone crazy here. Only a statement was requested. To change a system that, from what I hear, nobody is happy with it. They say that the Madrid system benefits, but when Madrid wants to change it, they reject it. That surprises me a bit. “
Ancelotti claims that Real Madrid just asks for an explanation for the decision not to send Carlos Romero for his challenge against Kylian Mbappe. He confirmed that they had not received the VAR -Audio from the incident.
“No, we have received nothing. I don't know why they don't want to send them to us. You have to ask them. “
RFEF President Rafael Louzan later noted on Thursday that he was not sure that Real Madrid would not use the audio of VAR decisions for 'Peversely', something that Ancelotti rejected.
'No idea. We only asked for the audio, nothing more. One game. Not that they reveal a huge secret. We just want to know what happened, there is nothing perverse. '
Atletico Madrid has released a series of tweets that accuse Real Madrid of under pressure -putting referees via their TV channel and 'Army of Journalists'. Real Madrid TV issues a smear report against every referee who is involved in their games before the game, but Ancelotti claims that the club does not increase the pressure on the officials.
'I am not aware of that. Real Madrid wants to change a system that doesn't like it. “
Ancelotti is right by claiming that Real Madrid wants to change the system, according to their letter to the RFEF, but the attitude of the club goes beyond just the explanation and changes the Italian manager. In the letter, Los Blancos accuses the referee system as intentionally set up to manipulate Real Madrid and harm in games, and also to be corrupt that has brought an important and unanimous recoil against them.
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