Liga: the Federation opens an investigation against Real Madrid

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It is a subject that is being talked about in Spain, and Seville has decided to take action. Last week, the Andalusian club filed a complaint with the Spanish Federation against official Real Madrid television. The Sevillians, like other clubs, accuse the Merengue club media of putting pressure on the referees via videos published on the channel. Excerpts in which we can see the referees of upcoming matches of Carlo Ancelotti’s team making decisions deemed anti-Madrilenians in past matches.

And the Federation will open an investigation, via its disciplinary committee. It was Seville which announced it this Thursday via an official press release published on its website. “The videos try to create the image of a lack of professionalism and anti-Madridismo of the referees, just before each match, with a huge broadcast on television”, repeats the Andalusian team in its press release. To be continued…

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