Real Madrid is no longer the only club to criticize the arbitrary liga while dissatisfaction propagates

Real Madrid is no longer the only club to criticize the arbitrary liga while dissatisfaction propagates

Real Madrid is no longer the only club to criticize the arbitrary liga while dissatisfaction propagates

Real Madrid has brought the charge to expose inconsistencies in arbitration through the liga, and now, more clubs are also starting to express their frustration.

According to Marca (H / T Madrid XTRA), the question, which Los blancos have highlighted for weeks, it is no longer an isolated concern. Other teams now recognize the need for greater transparency and equity within the framework of its official.

In recent weeks, Real Madrid has suffered from very questionable arbitration decisions, starting with controversial calls in their match against Espanyol and the controversial red card to Jude Bellingham against Osasuna.

These incidents have considerably influenced the results of these games, which raises serious concerns about the level of officer.

The Lighting of Barcelona

Now, the problem has extended beyond Real Madrid, as we see in the narrow 1-0 victory in Barcelona on Rayo Vallecano. The match sparked controversy when Barcelona received a penalty for a challenge that seemed similar to the one who was refused for Rayo.

To worsen things, Vallecano’s equalizer was refused, the referee citing obstruction when there was little evidence to support the call.

Arbitration decisions were not incoherent at La Liga. (Photo by David Ramos / Getty Images)Arbitration decisions were not incoherent at La Liga. (Photo by David Ramos / Getty Images)

Arbitration decisions were not incoherent at La Liga. (Photo by David Ramos / Getty Images)

Rayo Vallecano director Inigo Perez was visibly frustrated by decisions but chose to remain silent in public. His reaction, however, was revealing. He also underlines how the problem of the inconsistent officer affects several teams, not only Real Madrid.

The clubs join

With more advanced clubs, it is obvious that the Liga can no longer ignore these concerns. Real Madrid’s efforts to draw attention to the issue have paved the way for wider discussions, and now there is an increasing action.

The highly spoken arbitration committee, which has been proposed to approach these questions, must now become operational without further delay.

The league clubs require a structured plan to ensure a more equitable official, which could mark the start of a reform expected for a long time in Spanish football.

Real Madrid has launched this movement, and while more and more teams are gathering behind the cause, the Liga will be forced to take the necessary measures to restore credibility to its arbitration standards.

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