
Araújo Reveals What Barça Thinks About the Refereeing of the Final: 'They Told Me That...'
The Barça player has followed a clear strategy with the referees since the press conference
The referees have become the main protagonists of the Cup final between Real Madrid and Barça. The appointment was already controversial because the culés celebrated it for what it meant. However, the pre-match press conference has further heated the atmosphere.
The statements by Ricardo de Burgo Bengoechea and Pablo González Fuertes have not been well received. Therefore, they asked Araújo about it, and his response was quite striking. He fell into a contradiction that revealed what is really happening.

"We don't talk about this in the team" he tried to say to avoid having to give an answer. But just before, he had confessed that "they told me I might be asked about it." This is proof that they have indeed talked about the referees and the Real Madrid TV videos.
It seems evident that, although he tries to distance himself from all the noise caused, they have indeed discussed it. At least before going to the press conference, and Araújo himself has confirmed it. We will see if the culé club makes any further statements about it.
Araújo Already Begins to Influence the Refereeing of the Cup Final
As we say, at Real Madrid, they have taken very badly the attacks on the referees who will officiate the final. Doing it beforehand and even threatening to go to court may be reflected in their performance. Above all, it is not going to make the mood between referees and Madridists calm.

Araújo has wanted to take advantage of it by sending a message of affection to the referees to win them over."Being a referee is a very difficult profession, we must understand and respect them" he replied, taking advantage of the occasion. It seems they had worked on it and saw a good opportunity to get closer to them.
It's not bad if we consider the data of Real Madrid and Barça with De Burgos Bengoechea on the field. The whites have a win percentage with him of only 64 percent. Meanwhile, the culés' rises to 81.
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