
Hansi Flick's most cynical comment about Real Madrid and the letter to the RFEF
Hansi Flick's most cynical comment about Real Madrid and the letter to the RFEF: 'The referees...'
The match in Cornellà against Espanyol was the straw that broke the camel's back for Real Madrid. Tired of refereeing injustices, the team ended up submitting a letter to the RFEF. An event that has sparked much discussion due to the courage of the merengue team and has led to several statements, notably from Hansi Flick.
"Referees, it's not our way of doing things, there are no excuses." These were the words of the culé coach to give his opinion on this situation. Aware of Real Madrid's letter, Flick has only criticized the club for behavior he doesn't consider appropriate.

This only shows the cynicism of the German, who seems to have forgotten his statements in past matches. Just a few games ago, Flick openly complained about the referees and their criteria for calling fouls. An attitude that is far from the supposed respect he now demands for the referees.
Flick's words
Constantly suffering various injustices with the referees, Real Madrid decided to raise its voice. Seeking to provoke a change to improve the refereeing system, the club submitted its famous letter. Knowing how necessary it is to make a change, the club seeks to improve the refereeing situation for all LaLiga teams.
However, comments like Flick's show part of the problem that exists in making changes in refereeing. Instead of the German coach offering his support for a situation he also considers unjust, he prefers to criticize Real Madrid.

A deplorable attitude that perfectly shows the stance that Barcelona has taken regarding this situation. Being the blaugrana coach, taking this stance when it comes to refereeing says a lot about the things that haven't changed in the club.
The attitude of the culés
This stance from Flick and all of Barcelona, really, is not surprising coming from them. Even so, Real Madrid will continue with its plan to improve a refereeing system that has been calling for a deep change for several seasons.
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