Atlético adds a layer on Real Madrid

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The complaints of Real Madrid on the arbitration in Liga, of which he would be the victim, according to him, begin to annoy more than one in Spain. Liga clubs accuse Merengues of wanting to put pressure on the referees, and Atlético had already dropped several spicy publications on this subject on social networks in recent days.

This Thursday, before this Madrid derby on Saturday which promises to be hot hot, the Colchoneros added a layer with a publication on Xin the form of user manual, to denounce the media pressure of pro-Real newspapers on referees. “Derby: basic instructions. Prepare the stadium. 1) ORGANIZATION OF THE CALOUSE. 2) Lighting test. 3) Preparation of the locker room. 4) Use your army of friendly journalists to broadcast your delusions ”can we read. It is rather clear.

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