Real Madrid Demands a Meeting with the RFEF: the Change Florentino Requests
The white team is quite upset with the refereeing treatment they receive in LaLiga
Real Madrid's game at Mestalla is still causing a stir. It had absolutely everything, and the club remains very upset about what happened. Within the club, they understand that Vinícius could have avoided pushing Dimitrievski, but they state that the VAR was not used correctly.
For this reason, according to Relevo, Florentino Pérez intends to meet with the new president of the RFEF, Rafael Louzán. All this with the intention of requesting a complete change of the referees' technical committee.
This frustration of the Meringue team with the refereeing body is not new at all. In fact, it comes from the past, as they believe that the treatment they receive is not at all pleasing to the entity's high-ranking officials.
Authorized people in Valdebebas emphasize that what happened in Valencia is just another case. Following this line, several remember the penalty not called on Vinícius in Vallecas. At that time, Madrid didn't have time to put the cards on the table, as the RFEF was in an electoral process.
Nothing to do with the Champions League
One of the aspects most highlighted in the white house is that the difference with refereeing in the Champions League is enormous. Even in the Intercontinental Cup, a competition in which Jesús Valenzuela, the referee of the match, was up to the task. It's worth noting that the VAR was used very correctly.
Therefore, the ultimate goal of Real Madrid is for the same to happen in the domestic competition. Although Florentino didn't mention it in the Assembly of Compromising Members, he's very upset and angry about the treatment his club receives.
In this line, he believes that the best thing is to try to change this situation through silence and working quietly. He considers it the best possible, unlike what they might think in the city of Barcelona.
In the coming days, more details will be known. Meanwhile, the Madrid institution will continue to show its dissatisfaction with refereeing in Spain through Real Madrid Television.
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