Real Madrid: the big misunderstanding in the locker room

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This season, Real Madrid have already received several yellow cards. Fifteen to be more precise. Something to question within Casa Blanca, especially since relations with the CTA (technical committee of referees) are not really in good shape. The meeting against Alavès on Tuesday evening once again ignited the powder. Relevo explains that the Merengues are annoyed by the refereeing. Carlo Ancelotti did not appreciate that Luka Modric, who was captain and who therefore had the right to discuss and protest to the referee, was warned. All this was taken very badly by Real Madrid TVthe official channel of the Merengue club. This has increased its attacks against the CTA, but also Mediapro, which participates in organizing the meetings and which is accused of participating in the persecution of Madrilenians.

All this came back to the ears of Ancelotti’s players. Relevo indicates that the Spanish locker room does not understand these methods and does not look favorably on Madrid’s policy on this specific point. They believe that club channel attacks are not beneficial and do not help the team. Although they understand the position of Real Madrid, who want to defend their interests, they are not for these methods which could penalize them more than anything else in La Liga. In Europe, the group considers itself to be well arbitrated in general, specifies Relevo.

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