Football Espana
·7 March 2024
Football Espana
·7 March 2024
On Thursday, it was confirmed that an investigation has been opened by the Spanish Football Federation’s Disciplinary Committee into the actions of Real Madrid, specifically in relation to their use of referee scrutiny videos published through their official television channel, Real Madrid TV.
Sevilla reported Real Madrid to the RFEF over the matter late last month, and although their original complaint was rejected, their latest request has been accepted, meaning that a case has been opened with immediate effect. La Liga are also expected to join the case against Los Blancos.
Sevilla defender Adria Pedrosa was asked by Radio Marca (via Estadio Deportivo) for his thoughts on the matter, and he backed up his club’s stance.
“Honestly, I’m not one to focus on these things, I can’t change anything and I focus on my own thing. These things damage the image of Spanish football. The referees’ job is not easy and you have to leave them and give them confidence, because they are not always to blame for what happens. The rules are there to be complied with and sometimes we give too much hype to some things.”
Despite these revelations, the expectation is that Real Madrid will continue producing these videos, especially after the events of last weekend’s controversial draw with Valencia at the Mestalla.
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