Real Madrid distances itself from the Spanish Federation after Mestalla

Real Madrid considers that the controversial arbitration of refereeing actors at Mestalla only proves it right in its desire for a total overhaul of Spanish refereeing.

On the side of Real Madrid, the course of the meeting in Valencia and the new refereeing controversy against it was not surprising. On the contrary. According to Marca, the Chamartín club believes that what happened at Mestalla only confirms that Spanish refereeing is adrift and requires radical change.

On Valdebebas’ side, we are talking about biased communication from the VAR referee, as well as the latter’s fact of having concealed from Soto Grado what led Vinicius Jr. to commit such a gesture. In Doha, as part of the Intercontinental Cup, Real Madrid conveyed to Gianni Infantino its wish to see a total overhaul of Spanish refereeing.

Real Madrid remains cautious with new RFEF president

On the side of the organization that governs world , we believe that VAR has lost its spirit and we are aware that changes must be made. Real Madrid has noted that the change of president at the head of the Spanish Football Federation has so far had no impact on the (mediocre) quality of refereeing in La Liga.

While the first gesture of Rafael Louzan, the new president, was to go to the Santiago Bernabéu, the latter and the strong men of the Concha Espina club will again have the opportunity to discuss during the Spanish Super Cup in Arabia Saudi. Although it is likely that the relationship between Real Madrid and Louzan will be better than that with his predecessors, Real Madrid remains firm in its desire for Spanish refereeing to be reformed and will make this known to the president.

John Haskaj

Belgium

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