
Javier Tebas broke his silence after Real Madrid reportedly threatened to leave Liga in the midst of their anger about referee standards in Spain.
On Monday, the Spanish outlet sport claimed that Los Blancos could take a stunning step to withdraw from Laliga and join another competition after Jude Bellingham had sent their anger to civil servants in the weekend.
Madrid -midfielder Bellingham received a red card from referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero for error and insulting language 39 minutes in their draw with Osasuna.
The Spanish referee accused the former Wonderkid of Birmingham City of screaming 'F *** You' in his direction, while the 21-year-old expressed his frustration.
Nevertheless, Bellingham's report on the scenario is different, with the 21-year-old adamant that he said 'f *** off'. He also claimed that the language used was in frustration in itself, instead of the competition officer.
Laliga President Tebas, however, hit Real's threats and insisted that there was no chance that they were followed.
“It's a hoax,” said Tebas in Los Desayunos de la Conica de Badajoz, an event that took place on Tuesday in the city of Badajoz in southwestern Spain.
'It is impossible and they know themselves. There is a sports law that says that Spanish clubs must play in national competitions on a compulsory basis.
'The (their threat) is used to re -confirm the strategy they follow. Which competition do they go to? '
The comments from Tebas seem to close every opportunity for real moving competitions, but there were already several barriers for such a decision.
Every potential change of competition for Real 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.
Real's anger comes after they have been furiously left with recent official decisions in their competitions, with the incident of Bellingham the last in a long list that the Spanish giants have emphasized.
Earlier in the month, Los Blancos had filed a complaint against the Spanish FA (RFEF) with regard to 'serious referee behavior'.
The side of Carlo Ancelotti had fallen to a loss of 1-0 at Espanyol after defender Carlos Romero scored for the hosts in the 85th minute.
The goal led to debate among fans, as many felt as if Romero should have been sent away earlier in the game for a nasty challenge on Kylian Mbappe.
Shortly thereafter, Real wrote a letter with the text: 'The events that occurred in this competition have exceeded every margin of human mistakes or interpretation of the referee.
'What happened in the RCDE stadium represents the highlight of a fully discredit referee system, in which the decisions against Real Madrid have reached a level of manipulation and falsification of the competition that can no longer be ignored.
'Given the seriousness of what happened, Real Madrid demands that the RFEF will immediately hand the VAR -Audio recordings with regard to the two important games of the game:
1. The audio recordings of the communication between the VAR and the field referee in the action of the Tackle of the player Carlos Romero on Kylian Mbappe.
2. The Audio recordings of communication between the VAR and the field referee in the game of the non -Completane goal for Vinicius Jr.
3. The conversations between the members of the VAR Room in both plays. '
In the meantime, Tebas's last comments come after he had returned to Real's aforementioned statement and the club suggested that you do not provide any alternative solutions in a recent meeting.
According to Marca, he said: 'I was not at all surprised by the letter from Real Madrid, because it says nothing but what their television channel has been repeating for a while.
'Many of us argue for a radical change in the arbitration system, which come closer to the English or German model, with a completely different organization and much more transparency in all structural decisions of the Spanish arbitration'.
On Monday, Real Madrid then met the referee (CTA) about the Romero incident in the Espanyol collision.
According to Marca, however, Real Madrid sources shared that “the CTA (denied) a negative bias towards Madrid, but the club sees it and has expressed it as such.”
Despite their anger in the official of standards, Real is currently second in Laliga, where they are at points with Barcelona.
The side of Carlo Ancelotti returns to action on Wednesday when they are confronted with Man City in the second stage of their Champions League Knockout phase collision in the Bernabeu, with the Spanish giants with a 3-2 lead of the first stage of the previous one week.
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