In latest weeks, Actual Madrid have grown more and more pissed off with La Liga referees, citing numerous selections that they really feel have gone in opposition to them. Their annoyance flared up once more on Saturday in the course of the 1-1 draw away to Osasuna, with the large speaking level being the primary half crimson card proven to Jude Bellingham.
Bellingham was despatched off for allegedly swearing at referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero, though he has denied this, claiming mistranslation on the a part of the official. Carlo Ancelotti has additionally backed his participant, and the chances are an attraction can be launched by Actual Madrid within the coming days. There was additionally unhappiness in regards to the penalty awarded to Osasuna after a foul by Eduardo Camavinga on Ante Budimir within the second half.
The membership itself has made its fury identified in latest weeks after controversial non-red playing cards and penalty awards in opposition to Espanyol and Atletico Madrid. They not too long ago submitted a strongly-worded letter to the Spanish Soccer Federation by which the refereeing institution was criticised, and on the again of the Osasuna match, their fury seems to have solely grown.
Diario AS have launched a report containing perception from the Actual Madrid dressing room, with a number of gamers saying that “they’re (the referees) screwing us”. Additionally they have a “disaffection with La Liga” on the again of those latest incidents, and just like the membership itself, they don’t seem to be proud of the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA).
Gamers have additionally claimed that the latest controversies have been “textbook prevarication” in opposition to Actual Madrid. In the meantime, the truth that Atletico Madrid weren’t capable of leapfrog above them into first place in La Liga “has not been thought-about a comfort”.
Will probably be attention-grabbing to see whether or not Actual Madrid take additional steps to specific their frustration and dissatisfaction, on the again of sending that letter to the Federation slightly below two weeks in the past.