Real Madrid branded a ‘whiny club’ by La Liga president Javier Tebas

La Liga -President Javier Tebas has rejected the latest complaints from Real Madrid about alleged bias of referees.

Madrid has repeatedly made statements that suggest that there is an agenda against them with some Spanish officials, while that feeling has been reflected about the media channels of the club.

But Tebas urged the Spanish champions this week to stop crying.

He said: 'We have had a lot of controversy about referee in recent weeks. The federation is not looking for a solution. Real Madrid TV, Real Madrid, creates controversy and writes a false story and question all football.

'All clubs complain, but Madrid puts attention on it. It is an aggressive, verbal and manipulated story. I know a lot of fans of Real Madrid who disagree with Real Madrid, a nagging club, it cries all day long.

“They cry for the weekend, they will cry the next weekend and it is completely faulted by a conspiracy.”

Madrid's most recent high -profile complaint with officials in Spain centers on the red card of Jude Bellingham against Osasuna on February 15.

Bellingham was sent to use dirty and offensive language after dropping the F-bomb after a conversation with referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero.

The midfielder admitted that he said: 'F *** off', apparently to himself, but denied: 'F *** you' towards Munuera Montero.

Madrid also complained to the Spanish authorities earlier this month after a 1-0 defeat by Espanyol.

A letter from the club insisted that goal scorer Carlos Romero should have been sent away for an error on Kylian Mbappe. Madrid also claimed that the decision to allow a goal by Vinicius Junior had not been incorrect.

Madrid's statement was: “What happened in the RCDE stadium represents the highlight of a fully discredit referee system, in which decisions against Real Madrid have reached manipulation and falsification of the competition that can no longer be ignored.”

Tebas responded to that statement by saying: 'They are against everything. That is the reality.

'Real Madrid wants to damage the competition, not just the referees. They have constructed a story of victimization that culminated in the statement they recently released. It's not true. '

Tebas added: 'We are going to submit a complaint against the club and those who signed the letter and the board.

“We analyze it from a legal point of view because of course this type of letter cannot be tolerated.”

Madrid went against Girona in the Bernabeu in the Sunday game, only three points behind La Liga leaders Barcelona.

They also stay in the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League, who have eliminated Manchester City in midweek.

But the side of Carlo Ancelotti won supercopa the Espana this year this year and lost 5-2 to Barcelona in the January final.

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