
Real Madrid has not been happy with referees in recent weeks, but their reaction has also caused a reaction to the rest of Spanish football. Earlier this month they sent a highly formulated letter to the Spanish football federation in which they expressed indignation with the referee collective, but this did not like many other clubs in La Liga.
After their defeat against Espanyol, it was that Real Madrid made the decision to make a statement. During that match, Carlos Romero controversially avoided a straight red card for a strong challenge for a strong challenge on Kylian Mbappe, and to make things worse for the side of Carlo Ancelotti, it was the defender who the winning goal 20 minutes after that incident would score.
La Liga itself was not satisfied with Real Madrid for their actions, and they recently confirmed that a complaint had been filed. Earlier this week, clarification came that the club was led by Florentino Perez would have opened disciplinary procedures against them, and this has now happened, as reported by MD.
It is the disciplinary committee that the case started, and a researcher will be appointed to determine whether Real Madrid should be punished about their response. It is the club itself that would be punished, as La Liga asked that they are the target instead of all members of the board of directors.
There is no time frame for this study, but the idea is that the researcher has been appointed to take about a month. Real Madrid believes that they have done little wrong about it, and they share this vision of their controversial referee videos that have been broadcast through Real Madrid TV, who have spoken out clubs indignation in recent years.
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