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‘It’s a trick!’ – La Liga boss Javier Tebas unmoved by Real Madrid’s accounted for aim to join one more European association because of ref contention.

Javier Tebas

La Liga boss Javier Tebas has named Real Madrid‘s goal to join another European League as a result of the refereeing discussion as a “fabrication”.

What was the deal?

Throughout the course of recent weeks, Real Madrid have voiced their disappointments with what they see as unfortunate administering in La Liga. The most recent debate ejected when Jude Bellingham was shown a red card during Los Blancos’ 1-1 draw against Osasuna. That outcome saw them give up their situation at the highest point of the association table to most despised rivals Barcelona, further fuelling discontent among club authorities including president Florentino Perez.

The Master plan

Following their most recent complaint with administering, reports arose proposing that Real Madrid were thinking about an uncommon takeoff from La Liga. Purportedly, the club has investigated the chance of joining one more European association, with Serie An in Italy, Ligue 1 in France, and the Bundesliga in Germany referenced as likely other options. In any case, Tebas rushed to close down such theory, expressing that there is no lawful pathway for Real Madrid to play in another country’s homegrown association.

WHAT TEBAS SAID?

Disregarding the reports, Tebas underlined: “It’s a scam – it is unthinkable, and they know it themselves. There is a Games Regulation that says that clubs in Spain need to play in the public contests on a required premise. It is built up to reaffirm the technique they are following, so which association would they say they will go to?”

Did You Be aware?

Tebas additionally made a move to address analysis of the association’s refereeing guidelines, and targeted Real Madrid television, the club’s true station, which has regularly thrashed directing choices this season.

“The refereeing framework can be improved, however it isn’t tainted,” he said. “At the point when the Negreira issue came up, a gathering was held with the clubs and it was considered to change the framework so it wouldn’t rely upon an association, a gathering that Real Madrid didn’t join in. Here is a story to obliterate the Public Association. On the off chance that every one of the clubs had TV, this would be damnation.”

WHAT NEXT FOR REAL MADRID?

Adding to Real Madrid‘s disappointment, it has now been affirmed that Bellingham will serve a two-match suspension as discipline for his response toward the official during the Osasuna match, which will see him miss the installations against Girona on February 23 and Real Betis on Walk 2. Be that as it may, the English midfielder will be important for the Real Madrid crew to confront Manchester City in their Champions League play-off tie on Wednesday.

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