Real Madrid would have planned to leave Laliga after Jude Bellingham’s red card saga; 3 European leagues emerge as potential destinations Magic Post

Real Madrid would have planned to leave Laliga after Jude Bellingham’s red card saga; 3 European leagues emerge as potential destinations

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Real Madrid would have planned to leave the liga after the playmaker Jude Bellingham received a red card in his last championship match against Osasuna.

During the weekend (February 15), Whites made a trip to El Sadar, where they played a 1-1 draw with Osasuna. While Madrid abandoned the points in the title race, the big titles were focused on the controversy surrounding Bellingham.

In the 39th minute, the 21 -year -old English spoke to referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero, who immediately brandished a right red box.

The referee said that Bellingham had shouted “F *** you”, but the playmaker argued that he had said “F *** OFF” for frustration for himself. Following this, a Spanish Outlet Sport report (via Daily Mail) said that Real Madrid was planning to join another league in Europe. The club would have sought to join Bundesliga, Serie A or Ligue 1.

The Spanish giants, apparently frustrated by the standards of officer in the country after a series of controversies, wrote a strongly formulated letter to the Spanish FA. The letter called the “completely defective” arbitration system. He also described their loss as Espanyol as “the most recent and raw demonstration of an arbitration system whose credibility is completely eroded”.

In particular, during their 1-0 defeat against Espanyol on February 1, Carlos Romero was not sent for a dangerous tackle on Kylian Mbappe. He then scored for Espanyol, leading to the open letter from Real Madrid.


Liga president Javier Tebas criticized Real Madrid for an open letter

After the publication of Real Madrid’s overwhelming letter on the club’s website, the president of La Liga, Javier Tebas, criticized the club. He suggested that Whites did not provide solutions to discussions on arbitration standards in Spain during previous meetings.

Speaking of the letter during a meeting with clubs, Tebas admitted that the Spanish giant television channel had often repeated the diatribe against the referees (by daily mail):

“I was not surprised at all by the Real Madrid letter, because he says nothing different from what their television channel has been repeating for some time.

“Many of us recommend a radical change in the arbitration system, approaching the English or German model, with a completely different organization and much more transparency in all the structural decisions of Spanish arbitration.”

Waiting for, Whites Will focus on the UEFA Champions League, where they will face Manchester City in the playoffs at Bernabeu on February 19.