
García Caridad's Response to Del Nido's Rant Before Sevilla - Barça
The journalist makes clear what Sevilla's president thinks but doesn't say it.
Barça Managed to Benefit from a matchday where refereeing controversies harmed Real Madrid. They defeated Sevilla, but even before the match, there was a major protagonist. It was the president of the Sevillian entity, José María del Nido Carrasco, who made a rant.
He wanted to criticize Real Madrid's letter requesting a fairer and more transparent refereeing body. He did so by attacking the white club in a very striking way meanwhile. They complain about the referees, but when someone proposes changes, they are the bad ones.

Paco García Caridad wanted to talk about it and provided the key to what was happening, which affects Sevilla. "If Madrid hadn't put forward their particular cases, all the clubs would respond to the same criteria and the same opinion," he indicated. In fact, he insisted on that idea regarding the stance of the other clubs.
"Most of the presidents think the same," the journalist made clear about their opinion. This is not surprising if we consider that they have all complained about the referees at some point. But they have preferred to criticize Real Madrid, showing their hypocrisy.
Paco García Caridad Gives the Key to the Stance Taken by the Presidents
As we say, it is strange that those who always complain about refereeing now go against Real Madrid. Florentino doesn't want to impose on the referees; he only asks for a reform of the current system. But they have attacked him in a rather incomprehensible way.

Although Paco García Caridad has given the key to understanding why they have expressed themselves in that way. He believes they have a clear directive: "Don't talk about the referees because they screw us." That's why "in reply to Javier Tebas's suggestion, many clubs have come out to respond."
It should be noted that after Real Madrid's complaint, the controversial penalty in the classic arrived. That's what the rest of the teams don't want, and that's why they don't side with them. But Caridad warns that "the system is contaminated, many clubs and many presidents think so."
More posts: