‘RFEF+Tebas’ fiercely counter criticism of Real Madrid

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The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and Javier Tebas have been quick to respond to Real Madrid ‘s criticism of the referee’s handling of the game against Espanyol. In response to

Los Blancos’ strongly worded letter, the RFEF issued an official statement defending the integrity of the refereeing body. แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ And reiterating its ongoing efforts to modernize Spanish football refereeing.

“We deeply regret the words and seriousness of the allegations that question the integrity of the refereeing body. And the overall functioning of the competition,” the RFEF said in a statement.

“We understand that in the development of professional football, there may be deviations in certain decisions, but we trust that all parties will act responsibly and respect what our top-level sport requires.”

“The continued delegitimization of referees outside established channels creates an atmosphere of distrust. That is not good for Spanish football or the competition,” the statement continued.

“Constructive criticism is welcome and necessary for continuous improvement. But must be done within established frameworks and respecting what all parties are doing to make the sport we want to be.”

La Liga president Javier Tebas also spoke about Tebas’ statement. “Los Blancos” also said.

“I am not surprised by Real Madrid’s letter because it does not say anything different from what their media have been reporting for a while,” Tebas said.

“Many of us support a very strong change in the arbitration system, closer to the model of England or Germany, with a completely different body and greater transparency in all the structural decisions of the Spanish arbitration system. “

What is very remarkable is that, at the LaLiga meeting on 19 April 2023. We debated and voted on this change. But Real Madrid opposed it, showing indifference and not proposing any solutions,” he said. “

Could it be related to the fact that at that time Rubiales was the president of the RFEF and Florentino Pérez was also a member of the RFEF Executive Board? “

However, when it comes to ‘corrupt systems’, there are very few lessons to be learned, and I do not mean Real Madrid as an institution.”