The world of Spanish football is still impacted by the official statement of the Board of Directors of Real Madrid in which he accused the referees of being part of a “manipulated and adulterated” system. It costs to find an explanation to the fact that the club that has the most glasses in Europe, which is the current Champions and League champion and that he is the current leader of the competition, now leaves with this type of statement.
Is Real Madrid right to complain? Why do you do it now? Will you have sanctioning or sports consequences? Joanjo Pallàs, editor Chief of Sports of La Vanguardia, answers these and other questions in the video that precedes this text and in conversation with the vice -director of the newspaper, Enric Sierra.
Pallàs believes that this Madrid attitude harms a club that is winner and has become unfriendly to the rest of clubs in Spain. It also points out that the statement must have a punishment because, otherwise, it would create a precedent difficult to govern in the future.
The Chief of Sports editor reviews the past and recent sports trajectory of Real Madrid to point out that the accusations of the white club towards the referees are not supported, no matter how much the entity’s television strives to feed.
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