The RFEF have responded over the escalating row between Actual Madrid and La Liga referees.
Los Blancos have doubled down on their stance towards refereeing requirements in La Liga, claiming they’re unfairly handled by officers regularly.
The membership had been incensed by the choice to not ship off Espanyol star Carlos Romero, who would later condemn them to defeat on Saturday evening, with a late winner on chaotic night in Catalonia.
Within the instant aftermath, the choice was known as ‘inexplicable’ by Carlo Ancelotti, whereas Actual Madrid gamers didn’t converse to the media after the sport, together with the membership’s inner media.
Actual Madrid TV launched yet one more scathing report a few referee, and acknowledged from their official social media account, that La Liga is ‘stained by Negreira’. In reference to the continuing corruption investigation into funds made by Barcelona to the Vice-President of the Referees Committee (CTA) over 17 years, though no proof has been discovered that referees favoured La Blaugrana in that interval.
The newest twist in Actual Madrid’s sky-high calls for has included a 4 web page letter which calls for the resignation of key officers and an investigation into refereeing requirements.
Their assault is two-pronged, with the RFEF (Spanish FA) additionally coming in for criticism, they usually have reacted with a transparent message to Florentino Perez and his supporters.
“We deeply remorse the tone and seriousness of the accusations that query the integrity of the refereeing our bodies and the functioning of the competitors.
“We perceive that, within the improvement {of professional} soccer, there could also be discrepancies relating to sure selections, however we belief all events to behave with accountability and respect that the very best stage of our sport calls for.
“Refereeing, by its nature, is topic to assessment and evaluation, however this can’t result in generalised accusations that decision into query their integrity, which not solely impacts the referees themselves, but in addition erodes the credibility of soccer as a complete.”