
Real Madrid has ensured that the noise around the official in La Liga has not been demolished in the past six weeks. After two years of Real Madrid -TV those smear videos against referees, they raised the Ante with fire trousers at the Royal Spanish football federation (RFEF) and claimed that the system was corrupt and manipulated against them.
That is linked by a clear rhetoric from manager Carlo Ancelotti. In general, reluctant to criticize civil servants in the past seasons, the Italian, when the press has asked the press, has told that Real Madrid is harmed by referees and that the system requires reform.
It was somewhat surprising when Fede Valverde noted last week that 'all referees are human and all referees make mistakes', empathize with officials and noted that players also make mistakes. Eyebrows were raised when barely an hour after his statements in the press conference, Valverde went to Twitter/X to 'clarify' his words and noted that he did not want to ignore the way Real Madrid suffered from La Liga.
The contradiction was in further evidence last weekend, when Real Madrid players posed with their Girona opposite hits and the referees for a sign with the text 'Respect The Scheidslee', part of a RFEF initiative. In minute 12 of the campaign, the singing area sang in the Santiago Bernabeu 'corruption in the Federation', encouraged by the club.
According to MD, Real Madrid's team, at least about all, is on board with the attitude of the club. In the run -up to their collision with Girona, while both sets of players were waiting in the tunnel, one of the Real Madrid players on their opposition noted that they did not agree with the campaign against civil servants, but that they had to accept the guidelines pronounced from the Real Madrid hierarchy.
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