
Another weekend of controversy for Real Madrid ended with another blockbuster edition of Real Madrid TV.
The channel has become notorious because of its tirades against referees and opposition players in addition to his feverish support for everything related to Los Blancos.
The debate has become feler in recent weeks, whereby presenters openly referee and the official system in Spain as corrupt calls because of calls that have entered the team.
The story was continued by club president Florentino Perez who called for research into La Liga and their referee choices.
A 1-1 draw at Osasuna ensured that the side of Carlo Ancelotti missed the opportunity to reinforce their La Liga title, while controversy in Pamplona prevailed.
Jude Bellingham was sent away for alleged insulting of the game referee Jose Munuera Montero and a large number of mistakes against Real Madrid players remained unpunished.
The nonsense of Real Madrid TV is always fantastic looking, but because Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior punishments were denied, some cries of unfairness got up.
Bellingham claimed that the decision to send him was a language barrier problem with Ancelotti to support his version of events.
Under the complaints of RMTV, they claimed that Osasuna defender Juan Cruz 'heard on the street' for an error on Mbappe and the end result labeled as 'corruption in the Federation 1 – 1 Real Madrid'.
The claims point to the umbrella image of RMTV on a conspiracy against the club from La Liga.
“There was a fine on Vini JR who saw everyone, but VAR did not want to warn the referee. The goal of Luis Medina Cantalejo is achieved. As happened recently, the Burgos Bengeechea was the best player of Atletico Madrid, and today is Munuera Montero Osasuna. “
As the last salvo to their annoyance at the end of the game, the channel has awarded a Tong-in-Wang Award from Man of the Match to Montero for his performance in the game.
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