Antoine Griezmann charges Real Madrid

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On Saturday, Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid will meet for a derby that already smells of powder. Indeed, the Merengues put themselves on the back all the Liga clubs or almost after their multiple rants concerning the arbitration errors of which they are victims. They even plan to bring the case to justice. Among the voices that rise to denounce the behavior of Real Madrid leaders, we find in particular Diego Simeone. The Argentinian coach did not hesitate to tackle the Spanish champions whom he will meet on Saturday with his team. Like El Cholo, Antoine Griezmann (33) has his opinion on the issue. Questioned by Movistar+he was rather cash. His remarks are relayed by Marca.

“You have to stop these nonsense, because for me they are nonsense, and in the end, you, journalists, who will more or less give them air. If you say nothing and the clubs publish a press release and no one is talking about it, there will not be as much tension for the arbitrators (…) Now, no matter who arises, he will go to the stadium, wherever He is, with the fear of making a mistake. He knows that everyone looks at him and it's not good for a referee to go to a match in this state. We must leave the referees quiet, they are tired of us on the ground, not to mention all the other nonsense outside. It is everyone's fault, clubs, presidents, journalists … Leave the referees quiet, they are tired of us on the field without having to manage these nonsense. ” The message is clear for Real Madrid.

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