Real Madrid, justice will get involved

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Real Madrid will soon have to justify themselves in court. La Liga president Javier Tebas has announced that he will sue the club, accused of putting pressure on referees.

Controversies are multiplying around Real Madrid. And all of them are related to arbitration. For some time now, several teams in the Spanish championship have been complaining about the fact that the official channel of the Merengue club, Real Madrid TV, focuses before each match of Carlo Ancelotti’s team on what she considers to be refereeing errors. Enough to put some pressure on the men on the whistle and their assessors present on the pitch and at the VAR. Sunday evening’s match won against Sevilla FC (1-0) did not escape this new rule, so much so that the boss of La Liga decided to take action.

Always quick to oppose FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, the club at the origin of the dissident Super League project, Javier Tebas this time joined the dance concerning this famous controversy about Real and arbitration. In an interview given to Marcathe president of the Spanish Football League made an announcement: “ We are not allowed to file a complaint, but we will take legal action because we believe, and we have already said this, that the issue of Real Madrid TV is a problem. »

Criticize yes, but not constantly

Visibly annoyed by the situation, the leader added: “ It’s sometimes a good thing to criticize and say that things are wrong, but the constant weekly harassment, smugly claiming ‘we do it if we want’, because that’s the message they send… » Confessing himself « madridista », Javier Tebas deplored the Madrid media’s way of doing things. He will therefore take the matter to court.

The court which will be in charge of the case will therefore have to rule on the fact that the comments broadcast before the matches on Real Madrid TV may or may not influence future arbitral decisions. In the meantime, Madrid remains the clear leader of La Liga with six units ahead of Girona, its first pursuer, and eight over FC Barcelona (3rd).

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