
The Fact That Proves Persecution of Madrid: Cards Before and After the Statement
The balance after the statement is: 0 penalties in favor, 2 penalties against, 1 player sent off, and 0 opponents sent off.
Real Madrid Has Suffered Another Controversial Refereeing. This time, during their visit to El Sadar, where they drew 1-1 against Osasunain a match full of questionable decisions by Munuera Montero.
The White Team Claims Two Unawarded Penalties. One for handball by Catena in the areaand another by Moncayola on Vinícius, similar to the one called on Ceballos in the Champions League against Manchester City.
However, the VAR did not intervene in these actions. It did intervene in a minor stepping by Camavinga on Budimir, when he had already shot wide, which ended in a penalty for Osasuna.
Previously, the expulsion of Jude Bellingham in the 40th minute, set off alarms in the club. The feeling of refereeing persecution is reinforced by a revealing fact: the refereeing decisions before and after Real Madrid's statement.
Before Real Madrid's Statement:
- 10 penalties in favor.
- 0 penalties against.
- 2 players sent off.
- 3 opponents sent off.
After Real Madrid's Statement:
- 0 penalties in favor.
- 2 penalties against.
- 1 player sent off.
- 0 opponents sent off.
Refereeing Persecution
The change is evident. Real Madrid has gone from receiving favorable decisions to being systematically punished. The lack of penalties in favor and the severity in expulsions have sparked the debate.

The club issued a statement weeks ago denouncing the refereeing injustices in Cornellà. Since then, the situation has changed drastically. The statistics show a worrying trend.
In Real Madrid's locker room, there is indignation. Ancelotti made his displeasure clear during the match, and he even received a yellow card.
The fans have also raised their voices. On social media, the hashtag #LigaManipulada has trended after the draw in Pamplona. Many Madridists believe there is a clear refereeing persecution.
Real Madrid demands explanations. The question is clear: is there a turning point following the club's statement? The numbers speak for themselves.
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