Soccer players argue with the referee on the field during a match.
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Reveal Very Serious Information About Munuera Montero, Worse Than a Penalty or Expulsion

The referee who officiated the Osasuna – Real Madrid match could have a very serious problem

Munuera Montero is in the spotlight after his controversial performance in the Osasuna – Real Madrid. It's true that nothing justifies the insults and threats the referee has received. Meanwhile, the information that is emerging should be investigated.

The referee not only sent off Bellingham due to what seems to be a misunderstanding of English according to Jude. He also failed to call several penalties in favor of Real Madrid and didn't hesitate on the one in favor of Osasuna. However, the most serious issue emerged a few hours after the match.

A player from Real Madrid gestures while talking to a referee during a match.
Bellingham protesting to Munuera Montero | Real Madrid Confidencial

According to circulating reports, Munuera Montero founded a company with some very notable clients. Talentus, as it is called, counts Atlético de Madrid, PSG, and Manchester City among those who use its services. This is quite striking considering what happened at El Sadar.

Not only because the red-and-whites benefit from Real Madrid's draw against Osasuna. But also because Madrid's next opponent, City, was also interested in a controversial match. It suits them for the whites to have physical and mental fatigue before a direct clash.

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Of course, Munuera Montero can have his businesses outside of soccer. What doesn't seem so clear is that among his clients are teams he can referee in LaLiga. Or rivals of other clubs, as it could undoubtedly pose a conflict of interest.

A referee shows a red card to a player on the soccer field.
Munuera Montero with a gesture of rage showing a red card to Bellingham | Real Madrid Confidencial

"Is it ethical for an active UEFA referee to have economic relationships with competition clubs?" they ask on social media. In fact, it will be necessary to see if this aligns with the RFEF's code of ethics. But what is clear is that it is too suspicious.

We'll see if this issue with Munuera Montero's company is finally reported. And in that case, it will be necessary to see if a judge rules whether it is legal or constitutes any offense. But once again, suspicions loom over Spanish refereeing, with the Negreira case still open in the courts.

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