Real Madrid hold ‘cordial’ meeting with Referees Committee

Real Madrid has been furious about officializing in La Liga in recent weeks, which increases a campaign by Vitriol against Spanish officials. After a meeting with the Referee Committee (CTA), however, the tension was at least unofficially reduced between Los Blancos and the referees.

General manager Jose Angel Sanchez and secretary of the Jose Luis del Valle Perez board attended a meeting with head of the CTA Luis Medina Cantalejo, and the head of the VAR system, Carlos closes Gomez on Monday afternoon at the headquarters of RFF's Las Rozas. Del Valle Perez signed under the four -page letter from Real Madrid to the president of the Royal Spanish football federation Rafael Louzan who accused them of robbing Los Blancos of trophies.

However, the meeting seemed relatively relaxed and deprived of tension, even though the club line of Real Madrid was much louder. Medina explained so much after a 90 -minute meeting in Madrid.

“If we had argued, the meeting would have lasted five minutes. Everything is within a climate of understanding and cordiality and especially respect, “he told Marca.

“The procedure has been the same as with other teams. We talk about a certain game and other circumstances that happen, but internally, not because they are secret, but because it is something that should stay between us. “

Los Blancos was mainly present to listen to the audio from the VAR's room during the decision not to intervene, when Carlos Romero was booked for a challenge on Kylian Mbappe, of which Real Madrid thought it was a red card. While they are there, they discussed other decisions that had been made. He did confirm that, however, broadcasting Jude Bellingham was not one of the topics. Real Madrid cried again during the weekend and claimed that the referee was injustice during a 1-1 draw with Osasuna.

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