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Gonzalo Miró, Fed up With Real Madrid's Complaints About Referees: 'a Team That…'

COPE's contributor didn't hold back in response to Real Madrid's complaints

Spanish soccer is experiencing a very complicated moment due to continuous complaints about refereeing. Real Madrid has decided to put the refereeing group in the eye of the storm every time the white team doesn't achieve victory. In addition to the reports that its television has been making for more than a year, the club, through statements or declarations, has increased the pressure.

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In the last three LaLiga matches, the team coached by Ancelotti has achieved only two points out of a possible nine. Coincidentally, in all three matches, according to fans, players, and club members, they have been "robbed" by the referees. The latest controversy came with the draw against Osasuna with the refereeing of Munuera Montero.

Gonzalo Miró Speaks Out

During the discussion on El Partidazo de COPE, the famous program collaborator, Gonzalo Miró, made his opinion on this matter clear. "Real Madrid is favored by the referees, the previous matchday Atleti was robbed at Bernabéu. A team that should have been down to nine players by the 24th minute due to the expulsion of Dani Ceballos and Jude Bellingham."

Miró reflected the sentiment of many Atlético de Madrid fans, who are watching Real Madrid's complaints with astonishment. Dani Ceballos made a nasty tackle on Pablo Barrios, impacting above his ankle without touching the ball and was only cautioned with a yellow card. Meanwhile, Jude Bellingham directly insulted the linesman twice, but they turned a deaf ear to the Englishman.

Real Madrid's Pressure

Real Madrid is conducting a pressure campaign against the refereeing group that has rarely been seen in the history of soccer. Atlético de Madrid has decided not to remain silent in the face of this pressure and is publishing messages against it. Yesterday afternoon, the red-and-white club spoke out against the latest complaints.

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"The machinery has been in motion for several weeks and crushes everything in its path. Let's see who is brave enough to administer justice knowing they could be next... #StopRefereeHarassmentNow".