He Real Madrid and the referees They are the de facto couple who are always on the front line. For Madridistas, because they always or almost always hurt the white team and for those who don’t, because they always benefit from the ‘merengues’. A story almost older than football itself.
Now, the new chapter in that relationship is the yellows for protesting that caused Real Madrid to see a black hand againstl Real Madrid with the derby and the Clásico a around the corner. There, the Federation and Negreira They are the guest artists of Madrid’s complaints.
As it happens on the merengue side, on the other hand, they remember that Vinicius and Endrick They should have been sent off against Alavés, but the referee excused them with red cards. In other words, a new favor to Real Madrid ahead of this Sunday’s derby.
The truth is that the two Brazilians did a lot of good work to get kicked out. Vinicius, for his protests and his gesture to the fourth referee when he showed extra time, and Endrick, for his kick on Mouriño. And there one does not understand the arbitration criteria very well. I don’t understand that they are more aware of the actions, of the protests to show yellow, but they don’t show it because of what the two Brazilians from Real Madrid did. Or for some other tackle that is more dangerous than a protest, whether it involves Real Madrid or not.
Finally, the history of Real Madrid and Arbitrations continue and will continue in new chapters. So, stay tuned because the derby is just around the corner at the Metropolitano and it’s a match that promises to lead to new refereeing controversies involving Real Madrid.
Of course, why should we talk about what the white team did in the last minutes against Alavés? From winning 3-0 to asking time in a relaxation exercise in a match that should go down in the history of world football. But why should we talk about that when we can talk about the referees?
Source: La Verdad

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