Logos of the Royal Spanish Football Federation and Real Madrid superimposed on a building.
FIRST TEAM

The RFEF Tries to Make Peace with Real Madrid with This Unexpected Gesture

The RFEF tries to make peace with Real Madrid with this unexpected gesture

For several weeks, Real Madrid has made clear its discontent with the refereeing system. Suffering several controversies that have cost it important points in LaLiga, the club ended up completely exhausted. This resulted in a letter where the team clearly expressed the issues that needed urgent change.

Despite straining its relationship with the RFEF because of this, the club has received an unexpected gesture. Looking ahead to the next meeting to discuss the refereeing system, the club has been cordially invited. Both Rafael Louzán and Javier Tebas have been behind the surprising invitation that a bewildered Real Madrid has received.

A man in a suit speaks in front of a microphone with the logo of the Royal Spanish Football Federation in the background.
Rafael Louzán in press conference | Didac Aguirre

This situation has presented itself as a unique opportunity for the club to be heard. Moreover, its presence at this meeting could be key to implementing the changes it proposed through its letter.

The Attempt to Make Peace

It is evident, after several matches played, that Real Madrid remains quite upset with the refereeing. Despite the mockery and criticism it has received, the club has remained firm in its stance to make a change. While its relationship with the RFEF was affected after its letter, the recent invitation has not only been to change the refereeing.

This invitation is also a clear attempt by the RFEF to make peace once and for all with Real Madrid. While the intention is more than clear, the merengue team has not yet commented on this surprising invitation.

An older man with glasses and a dark suit against a blue background.
Florentino Pérez serious | Didac Aguirre

In the absence of a response, it only remains to wait for the stance the club will take on this situation. If it accepts, the club would be joined by Racing, Betis, Sevilla, Albacete, Granada, Antequera, among others.

Awaiting a Response

With the invitation being presented, it only remains to wait for the confirmation of Real Madrid's attendance or absence. For now, one of the intentions of this meeting is to separate the CTA from the RFEF to have greater autonomy with its decisions.

➡️ First Team

More posts: