
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has been pronounced about the official official, after the club line of criticizing officials. During their 3-2 victory over Leganes on Saturday it was Los Pepineros who found that it was difficult for them, but Ancelotti rejected the idea that Los Blancos had benefited.
After Real Madrid took the lead through a discussed penalty, Jude Bellingham and Raul Asencio punished for their challenges on Diego Garcia and Yan Diomande. Los Pepineros also argued against the free kick from which Kylian Mbappe took his second and the final winner.
Ancelotti explained that he thought that one of the goal of Leganes should not have been allowed.
“We were caught two counterattacks after a loss … What could have been a mistake (on Brahim), and, as Leganes complains, we can do it too. These decisions were gray areas in which the referee decided this way. And I have nothing to add,” he said Diario as.
Leganes -Manager Borja Jimenez was diplomatic after the game, but admitted that his players were 'indignant' about officializing. Ancelotti refused to evaluate the potential fine that could have been called against Bellingham.
“I already said it. I didn't see the Bellingham wrong, but it could have been a mistake on Brahim for the 1-2. In both cases the referee made a decision; in the first case, Leganes complained, and in the second we did that.”
Spanish football is currently reforming its official body and consulting clubs about possible changes, in non -small part outside the back of the consistent complaints of Real Madrid about referees. Los Blancos received a special invitation for the committee that debated about these issues, alongside chosen representatives Real Betis and Sevilla, while the Royal Spanish football federation (RFEF) President Rafael Louzan is expected to be the head of the Referee Committee (CTA) Luis Medina Cantalejo.
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