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José Félix Díaz explains Real Madrid's letter to the RFEF, they're lying
The big lie revealed by José Féliz Díaz about the letter presented by Real Madrid
Showing clear fatigue against refereeing in Spanish football, Real Madrid submitted a letter to the RFEF. Asking for explanations about the controversies against Espanyol and finally raising their voice, the club seeks to generate changes. However, José Félix Díaz has revealed that people are mistaken about the letter's intention.
"It's not against the referees, it's against the refereeing system," were his words. This has clarified that Real Madrid has only labeled the precarious system as responsible for all the controversies. Instead of pointing to one or more individuals, the club acknowledges that their errors are a consequence of a system that must change.
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The match in Cornellà against Espanyol demonstrated that changes are more than required. While there may be human errors, the system is established in a very unclear way. "There will be changes in June," warned José Félix about the upcoming revolution.
The true intention of Real Madrid
The harsh tackle against Mbappé and the disallowed goal against Vinícius Júnior exhausted Real Madrid's patience. Having suffered several refereeing injustices in past matches, the club decided it was time to raise their voice. Instead of accepting these controversies and moving forward, the team showed their stance to generate change for everyone's benefit.
It is due to this that Real Madrid ended up writing their now-famous letter to demand changes as soon as possible. José Félix's words have served to clarify that, contrary to what many people comment, the club has nothing against the referees.
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With them being part of the same system, the problem for the Merengue team is with the system itself. Having demonstrated its inefficiency countless times, Real Madrid has the clear intention to improve several aspects for the next season.
A necessary change
Showing once again their stance to fight for what's right, Real Madrid hasn't yielded in their intentions to change refereeing. A change of this magnitude, while it will deeply affect Spanish football, is necessary to improve it for the future.
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