Real Madrid has moved to end rumors about the club that refuses to play in the Copa del Rey final of this weekend with Barcelona.
Los Blancos has caused a storm in the last 24 hours after the explosion of their row with the RFEF about the choice of the referee for the final.
Real Madrid was irritated by the decision to name Ricardo de Burges Bengoetxea as the competition referee and Pablo Gonzalez Fuertes as VAR.
The club is of the opinion that the decision should be revised prior to the final and they have submitted a formal request to the RFEF as a sensational turn before the confrontation with La Blaugrana.
The issue was aimed at Gonzalez Fuertes, the VAR for the final, and his criticism of their notorious referee files issued by Real Madrid TV for selected games, with Burgoes Bergoetxea in tears in a press conference because of the criticism and the pressure he received.
While the Saga rolled further, Real Madrid demanded a last -minute change from civil servants, while the commitment was increased, with tonight's training session and the press conference canceled.
The stand-off has questioned the game with reports from Relo-Save that they will refuse to fully play in the final, unless a solution is reached.
Florentino Perez will also not attend the traditional pre-game dinner prior to the competition and Los Blancos fans are waiting for an update.
While Real Madrid fans were waiting for an update, the club went into a confirmation that they will play the final, while refuting the rumors around the problem.
The Carlo Ancelotti team reportedly threatened to be banned from the competition, where the RFEF was willing to punish a rear -up final between Barcelona and Real Sociedad, but the competition will now take place as planned in Seville with worldwide eyes.
