
Whether they conclude or not, is another matter, but Real Madrid will discover today how the officials have made the decision not to intervene after the challenge of Carlos Romero about Kylian Mbappe and his punishment to a red card. The decision was described as outrageous by Los Blancos.
After the decision, Real Madrid sent a letter to the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) President Rafael Louzan, who called the referee system, manipulated 'and accused them of' robbing trophies of the club '. That received a formal complaint from La Liga, but has received little public response to the issue of the RFEF. Los Blancos then refused to attend a meeting with other clubs, La Liga, the referees and the RFEF to discuss improvements in the officer.
On Monday, however, they will attend a meeting with the Referee Committee (CTA) to listen to the audio in the VAR's Room after the challenge of Romero on Mbappe. Cadena Ser says that general manager Jose Angel Sanchez and secretary of the board Jose Luis del Valle Perez will visit RFEF's head office to discuss with the head of the CTA Luis Medina Cantalejo, head of Var Carlos Clos Gomez, and the vice-president Antonio Rubinos to discuss the issue and make their complaints about recent decisions that have been heard.
During the audio it is expected that Angel Sanchez will hear that the VAR decided not to intervene because, as the fourth officer was stated at the time, the fact Romero did not make full contact with Mbappe, which means they thought it was a yellow card, Rather than red. Diario as a remark that the Real Madrid President Florentino Perez has already made his personal frustration clear to Louzan. Relo also notes that this is common in La Liga, and many other clubs are invited to Las Rozas to listen to Audio from Games. The CTA is content to discuss decisions and referee, but private and away from the Media -Onderwijsers.
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