Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has told the media that he fully agrees with the statement about the official in Spanish football. Los Blancos made a letter of four pages sent to the president of the Royal Spanish football federation, Rafael Louzan, public on Monday evening, in which they described the officer as corrupt, forged and outrageous.
Of course it was the first point of order for Ancelotti's press conference the next day, while Los Blancos is preparing for Leganes in the quarterfinals of Copa del Rey on Butarque on Wednesday evening. He went back to the use of the term 'inexplicable', as he did on Saturday.
“What happened is that something inexplicable has taken place, especially talking about the integrity of the football players, and what Real Madrid asks for, is an explanation, and that seems correct to me. Nothing has been done to protect the integrity of the football player. “
“What we ask is that they explain what happened, and nothing more.”
It was something he was pressed on and what Real Madrid wants to happen.
“Yes. What they thought. If they do not give explanations, it means there is a problem. If that is the case, we must solve the problem.”
“I'll say it again. There is a situation where we need explanation. If the statements do not arrive, there is a problem and if there is a problem, it must be solved. From what happened at Espanyol, it is an opportunity to make a change. “
During the statement, Real Madrid moaned that they were robbed of titles because of referee decisions, something that Ancelotti agreed.
“I can only say that I express some explanation.”
Barcelona and Atletico Madrid had both complained about referee decisions in recent weeks, in the first case that went against them, and in the latter case for Real Madrid. Ancelotti previously described Diego Simeone's comments as 'for the fans', but now seemed to agree that there was some content for them.
“Everyone complains here. Which means that nobody is happy. So as I say, it can be a chance to change something. '
Louzan has been revealed in recent days that President Florentino Perez of Real Madrid had proposed to be set up with English officials to replace the Spanish.
“The task of a referee is very difficult. What can I tell you … What I would say is that in England is where they are the least busy. That's why they perform better. “
The pressure of Real Madrid on the officials has been met by others in Spain with widespread annoyance, but it seems that Los Blancos is planning to force a change in the official system in La Liga. If that will happen, clearly real madrid
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