
The New Head of the Cta After the Changes Prepared by the Rfef, a Surprising Former Referee
From the Federation, they are already planning changes with a very striking new head of referees
In the RFEF, they have detected that they have a serious problem with refereeing in Spain that needs a solution. It is true that they have tried to deny it outwardly, even criticizing Real Madrid for requesting changes. But the truth is that everything that is happening is already unsustainable.
Therefore, they are planning changes with a new head of the CTA seeking more transparency. So far, this is a criticism that has been heard on numerous occasions. But the teams have criticized Real Madrid when they have been the ones to take the step to make it effective.

The first measures will be surprising as a former referee is strongly rumored to preside over the CTA. It is Mateu Lahoz according to information revealed by journalist Joaquín Maroto. A decision that we will see if it materializes quickly in Las Rozas or takes time to implement.
The truth is that Mateu was one of the most highly regarded referees internationally by UEFA and FIFA. Far from being the ones who garnered praise from the RFEF, he officiated World Cups, European Championships, and in the Champions League. Something where we have lost presence since he was forced to retire.
Refereeing Controversies Are Starting to Be Decisive in the Spanish League
In recent matchdays, we have witnessed a series of refereeing decisions that could have consequences. For now, Barça, which could have been left sunk, has climbed to the lead. All of this with controversies that have always fallen on the same side in favor of the blaugranas.

Real Madrid saw how up to 3 penalties were not called in their match at Sadar against Osasuna. But Munuera Montero did call a disputed one in favor of the Rojillos and sent off Bellingham. All of this with the precedents that occurred against Atlético de Madrid and Espanyol.
Meanwhile, Barça defeated Rayo Vallecano with a penalty that was called in one area and not in the other. In fact, the Vallecanos claim a grab by Cubarsí and another by Fort, which went unnoticed. A double standard that has propelled the Culé team to the top position in the table.
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