
Real Madrid is supposed to have met Liga's referee (CTA) and accused officials of 'Bias' in the midst of the red card row of Jude Bellingham, according to reports in Spain.
The international of England was at the center of controversy after he received the straight red card during the weekend conflict of the Spanish Giants with Osasuna.
Bellingham is supposed to have said 'f *** off' in the direction of referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero during the 39th minute of Saturday, while Munuera Montero argued that the 21-year-old actually said 'F *** you 'For him, earning the broadcast for dirty or offensive language.
The Superstar of Los Blancos could still be confronted with a ban of a maximum of 12 games before the incident, in which Bellingham has passionately defended by his head coach Carlo Ancelotti – and by the manager of Real Madrid's revealed Rivals Barcelona, Hansi Flick.
Real Madrid is considered so furious with the decision against their player that reports on Monday suggested that the LaLiga Giants think a switch from the Spanish top flight.
But officials from both parties met that day, according to Marca, to discuss the involvement of another of their players – leader Kylian Mbappe – in a struggle with the Carlos Romero of Espanyol when the two teams met at the start of the month .
Mbappe was brought down by the rival player in the 61st minute of their meeting on 1 February, but in a movement that was considered 'inexplicable' after the last whistle by Ancelotti, Romero received only a yellow card instead of a straight red.
The defender then remained on the field to score the 85th minute winner before his side and to apologize at Mbappe for full-time for the awkwardness of the challenge.
According to the Spanish exhaust valve, Real Madrid sources shared that “the CTA (denied) a negative bias towards Madrid, but the club sees it and has expressed it as such.”
Audio -recordings of the competition were assessed during the meeting, but despite the fact that they were presented by the official body, it is assumed that Real Madrid was not convinced.
The club is supposed to argue for a 'substantial change' in referee processes in the top flight, including greater transparency in decision -making.
According to sources, the CTA is open to making changes – but whether Real Madrid could still play in LaLiga by the time they are implemented can be a different matter according to recent reports.
In the midst of frustrations with referee decisions, the club is said to be a switch to Serie A, Ligue 1 or the Bundesliga – Italy, France and Germany's respective top divisions – considering to solve their problems.
Every possible change in the competition for Madrid should first be approved by FIFA and the respective competition they would ask to participate. They would also need approval from UEFA to change competitions.
Bellingham, for his part, is considered optimistic about avoiding a potentially long ban, because he shared his thoughts about the incident on social media.
“Enough said about the misunderstanding,” Bellingham wrote in a message to supporters. 'I just wanted to apologize again for leaving my teammates in such a difficult position and thank fans for their support and understanding.
“Until Wednesday at home.”
The player can find comfort in a decision that last season his land -oriented Mason Greenwood to his fellow countryman Mason Greenwood, who was transferred to the former Star of Manchester United Academy, on appeal during his Stint in Getafe on appeal.
Greenwood was sent by Jorge Figueroa Vasquez in a fiery 2-0 defeat by Rayo Vallecano in January 2024, where the match officer claimed that the Marseille shouted ahead 'F *** you' against him.
Getafe, however, chose to appeal the decision when he had believed that he had not practiced his frustrations with the referee, but instead by 'f *** sake!' To say.
The Spanish FA then destroyed the decision after he discovered that Greenwood had in fact sworn over the number of times he had been polluted, instead of focusing a deliberate X-rated remark directly on Vasquez.
“The task of this disciplinary body is not to repeat the similarities, without, if applicable, to determine the existence of a manifest material error in the description of the referee of the action,” said the Spanish FA.
'The repeated viewing of the images has in fact enabled this committee to conclude without a doubt that the action that led to the removal did not take place as described by the referee and ultimately the material error in the referee proves the report.
“These images show that the player actually said” one, two, three, four, f ***. '
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