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Tonight, Real Madrid will play one of the most important meetings in its 2024-25 season. Indeed, the Merengues will challenge Manchester City to the Etihad Stadium as part of the 1/16th finals of the UEFA Champions League. If, of course, there will be a return round in a little over a week at the Santiago-Bernabéu, a defeat tonight in England would be a harsh blow. Especially since a qualification for the next round will allow the title holder to pocket a little more money thanks to the premiums paid by UEFA. Besides, Reader explains that the Merengues aimed to access the 1/4 final of the C1 at least.
If Madrid was to go out against City, he would say goodbye to € 23 million. In parallel, the club chaired by Florentino Pérez plays another match. But it happens far from the lawns. Indeed, the Madrid team delivers an fierce fight since it considers that it has been the victim of several arbitration errors, especially during the defeat against Espanyol Barcelona ten days ago (1-0). In addition to a goal refused to Vinicius Jr, it was above all the violent tackle of Carlos Romero on Kylian Mbappé who turned all the Casa Blanca. Since then, the club has chained the bleeding press releases. Ditto on Real Madrid TV where the club was offset several times.
La Liga denounced Real Madrid
And the Madrilenians believe they are in their right, especially since the boss of the Technical Committee of Arbitrators in Spain, Luis Medina Cantalejo, acknowledged that a fault was committed that day on the part of the referee. At the same time, the other Liga clubs have gone against Real Madrid, whose behavior is deemed deplorable and disrespectful. And it is also the feeling of Laliga and its president Javier Tebas. The latter said: “We will certainly file a complaint, just as we have filed a complaint against Real Madrid TV see the complaint, if it is addressed to the club, to the person who signed the letter, to the board of directors. We analyze the question at the legal level, but obviously this type of news cannot be authorized because they are falsehoods or half-truths that aim to influence certain questions that cannot be. “
This Tuesday, the Cadena Cope And AS Announce that Laliga has decided to denounce Real Madrid to the disciplinary committee of the Spanish Royal Football Federation (RFEF). The letter published by Madrid against the arbitral body was notably pointed out. Inside, the Spanish champions notably demanded the audio recordings of the arbitrators as well as a deep reform of the Liga arbitration system, which it accuses of being “Defective”,, “Corrupted” And “Fraudulent” recall ASwhich specifies: “Once the complaint has been filed, the RFEF disciplinary committee will ask for allegations at Real Madrid and will open the investigation period, which could lead to disciplinary procedure against the Madrid club.” There Cadena Ser Confirms and adds that the Liga, Laliga and RFEF clubs are considering a legal response after the Real Madrid letter, which is lacking in respect for everyone. Threatened, Real Madrid can worry.
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