Real Madrid referee letter: La Liga boss accuses club of ‘playing victim’
La Liga president Javier Tebas said Real Madrid “lost his head” after Spanish club launched an unprecedented attack on the league referee.
Real Madrid sent it Formal complaint letter,,,,, External After suffering 1-0 loss in Espanyol Saturday.
The only goal of the game was scored by Espanyol defender Carlos Romero, who believes Real should be sent to Kylian Mbappe’s early challenge.
In the letter, they claimed that officials, including the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), were biased against them, “manipulated” and “completely discredited.”
“The decision against Real Madrid has reached the level of manipulation and adulteration of competition, which is no longer ignored,” the letter said.
Tebas spoke at a meeting with the Spanish referees’ committee (CTA) with La Liga club – Real Madrid did not attend – Tebas said: “Real Madrid wants to hurt the competition, not just the referee group.
“They built a story about the victims and I think the most important thing about Cherry is the letter they posted the other day.
“This problem was blown up and they lost their heads. Football is not around Real Madrid.”
Meanwhile, RFEF chief Rafael Louzan banned the seven-year ban from overturning the office of public office by the Spanish Supreme Court earlier Thursday.
In 2022, the provincial court ruled inappropriate conduct on Louzan while serving as president of the Pontevila Provincial Parliament.
He was elected president of the RFEF in December after the Supreme Court allowed him to run.
“Let this be the beginning of a new, different era, and we have the opportunity to create it together,” Lushan said.