
Real Madrid TV launch fresh attack on referees ahead of LaLiga clash - after throwing Copa del Rey final into chaos with critical video targeting official
Real Madrid's in-house television channel have previously been outspoken about officials, and even last week aired a highly critical video on Thursday targeting referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea.
The segment claimed that Real Madrid had won 64 per cent of their matches officiated by De Burgos, compared to an 81 per cent win rate for Barcelona under his watch.
A narrator described the difference as 'incredible', while De Burgos Bengoetxea's competence was questioned and images of alleged mistakes made throughout his career were shown on screen.
Following the release of the video, De Burgos Bengoetxea gave an emotional press conference on Friday in which he broke down in tears while defending his integrity.
Now, less than a week after their previous scathing editorial, the channel has again hit out at another official, Gil Manzano, who will officiate their match with Celta Vigo on Sunday.
The latest video dubs Manzano 'the referee at the centre of the biggest refereeing scandal in recent times'.
The 'scandal' in question, perhaps points to Manzano's decision not to award Real Madrid a winner over a year ago in their 2-2 draw with Valencia.
In the ninth minute of added time - with seven initially indicated by the fourth official - Real had a corner which was headed away, but the ball was quickly crossed back into the box towards Jude Bellingham.
However, despite it being a genuine goal-scoring opportunity for the visitors, who had battled back from 2-0 down, Manzano blew for full-time just before the cross, which was headed home by Bellingham, sparking outrage amongst the Los Blancos players.
Though the incident happened more than a year ago - March 2024 - the Spanish giants seemingly have not forgotten, and saw fit to criticise the referee ahead of Sunday's game.
Furthermore, data from Spanish outlet Marca suggests that games that have been officiated by Manzano have ended up with Real Madrid on the winning side on 40 of 52 occasions.
Real Madrid are coming off the back of a bruising 3-2 defeat in extra time in the Copa del Rey final against arch-nemesis Barcelona.
The game was overshadowed however by three red cards for Real in added time of extra time, one of which was shown after Antonio Rudiger threw an ice pack at De Burgos Bengoetxea.
Bellingham thought he won it! 😱
The Englishman put the ball in the back of the net, but the final whistle sounded just seconds beforehand ❌
Real Madrid players are FURIOUS 😤 pic.twitter.com/MvmLFkZdmH
— Premier Sports (@PremSportsTV) March 2, 2024
Real Madrid lost the Copa del Rey final last weekend after Real Madrid TV had launched another attack on the referee ahead of the game
The German international was could also be seen insulting the referee, with some reports claiming the defender said 'you're a miscarriage' and 'son of a wh***', and was later handed a six-game ban for his actions.
Ahead of the game, which was thrown into chaos by Real's accusations, Los Blancos swiftly pulled out of their scheduled pre-match media duties and cancelled their official training session in response to De Burgos Bengoetxea's press conference. However, the club later confirmed they would still fulfil the fixture.
Earlier on Friday, Real had already released an initial statement defending the video aired by RMTV as being 'protected by freedom of expression' and accusing the refereeing team of showing 'clear and manifest animosity and hostility' towards them.
They urged the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and the Refereeing Committee to 'act accordingly' to safeguard the credibility of the match.
Although Real did not formally demand that De Burgos and his officiating team be replaced, a club source told Reuters the press conference was viewed as a 'clear conflict of interest' that had left the club in a state of 'unprecedented astonishment'.
RFEF president Rafael Louzan appealed for 'calm, responsibility and common sense' but refused to comment further on whether any officiating changes would be made.
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick also called for greater protection for match officials amid the mounting tensions.
'It is our responsibility to protect not only the players but all the people involved in the game,' Flick said.
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