Real Madrid is considering playing away from the Spanish League
A Spanish press report said that Real Madrid is considering withdrawing from local competitions in Spain, in light of the arbitration crisis that the club is suffering from.
The Spanish newspaper "Sport" reported that Real Madrid, led by Florentino Perez, is considering withdrawing from the Spanish competitions, due to the biased arbitration decisions.
The newspaper added that Real Madrid is considering playing in another league, in protest against the leadership of the Spanish League president, Javier Tebas, and the arbitration decisions against the team.
Real Madrid was subjected to an arbitration controversy in its match against Espanyol (1-0), after the referee canceled a goal in favor of Vinicius, and also seized the expulsion of Espanyol player after his intervention on Killian Mbappe.
The arbitration problems continued in the Real Madrid and Osasuna match (1-1), after the referee condoned the calculation of 4 penalty kicks for Real Madrid in the first half, then he expelled the Jude Pellingham in the second half.
The Spanish newspaper "Sport" reported that Real Madrid, led by Florentino Perez, is considering withdrawing from the Spanish competitions, due to the biased arbitration decisions.
The newspaper added that Real Madrid is considering playing in another league, in protest against the leadership of the Spanish League president, Javier Tebas, and the arbitration decisions against the team.
Real Madrid was subjected to an arbitration controversy in its match against Espanyol (1-0), after the referee canceled a goal in favor of Vinicius, and also seized the expulsion of Espanyol player after his intervention on Killian Mbappe.
The arbitration problems continued in the Real Madrid and Osasuna match (1-1), after the referee condoned the calculation of 4 penalty kicks for Real Madrid in the first half, then he expelled the Jude Pellingham in the second half.