February 12 – LaLiga has stepped up its ongoing struggle with Actual Madrid by lodging a proper grievance with the Disciplinary Committee of the Royal Spanish Soccer Federation (RFEF) in response to the membership’s open letter condemning the present refereeing system as “utterly discredited” and susceptible to “manipulation and tampering”.
La Liga boss Javier Tebas made the announcement after a gathering with all main golf equipment besides Madrid.
The dispute stems from Actual claiming that “Spanish officiating system is totally biased”. Spanish media reviews counsel that when the La Liga grievance is obtained, Actual will probably be requested to submit allegations and proof formally, initiating an investigation. If a case is formally opened, it may result in sanctions.
The Actual letter adopted their 1-0 defeat in opposition to Espanyol when the membership questioned the integrity of the competitors following a foul foul on Kylian Mbappe that didn’t end in a straight pink card. Moreover, officers disallowed a objective from Vinícius Júnior.
In response, Tebas accused Actual Madrid of getting “misplaced their heads”, asserting that the membership had fostered a story of victimisation.
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