Spanish clubs are demanding that Real Madrid be punished
Spanish clubs, along with the Spanish League and the Spanish Football Association, demanded that he impose sanctions on Real Madrid, following the recent statement issued by the club against the referees, in addition to its absence from the meeting held today.
The meeting, which was attended by the managers of the first and second league teams, and the president of the Spanish League, Javier Tebas, and the head of the technical committee of referees, Medina Cantalo, witnessed strong invitations to punish Real Madrid because of his recent actions, and the Relivo website revealed that the proposal to punish the royal club received great support, as the source confirmed Real Madrid has not received any criticism from the attendees.
The clubs consider that the campaign launched by Real Madrid against the referees is a pressure maneuver, and it should not be accepted by federations or clubs participating in the competitions.
On the other hand, some of the attendees criticized the Spanish football players for not defending itself against the accusations of the Real Madrid administration headed by Florentino Perez, after the statement issued by the club after its match with Espanyol.
The meeting, which was attended by the managers of the first and second league teams, and the president of the Spanish League, Javier Tebas, and the head of the technical committee of referees, Medina Cantalo, witnessed strong invitations to punish Real Madrid because of his recent actions, and the Relivo website revealed that the proposal to punish the royal club received great support, as the source confirmed Real Madrid has not received any criticism from the attendees.
The clubs consider that the campaign launched by Real Madrid against the referees is a pressure maneuver, and it should not be accepted by federations or clubs participating in the competitions.
On the other hand, some of the attendees criticized the Spanish football players for not defending itself against the accusations of the Real Madrid administration headed by Florentino Perez, after the statement issued by the club after its match with Espanyol.