Real Madrid Sparks Refereeing Controversy Amid La Liga Tensions

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Real Madrid is embroiled in a refereeing controversy after several disputed decisions, including Carlos Romero unpunished foul on Kylian Mbappe during their loss to Espanyol. The club filed a formal complaint with the Spanish Football Federation.

Real Madrid is embroiled in a refereeing controversy after several disputed decisions, including Carlos Romero unpunished foul on Kylian Mbappe during their loss to Espanyol. The club filed a formal complaint with the Spanish Football Federation. Mallorca Dani Rodriguez criticized Real Madrid’s stance, while Jude Bellingham two-match suspension for dissent against Osasuna further fueled the debate.

Real Madrid has recently been at the center of controversy regarding refereeing decisions in La Liga. The uproar began after their 1-0 defeat to Espanyol, where Carlos Romero escaped a red card for a dangerous tackle on Kylian Mbappe and later scored the winning goal. In response, Real Madrid sent a formal complaint to the Spanish Football Federation, criticizing the refereeing standards.

This sparked widespread debate, with many questioning Real Madrid's stance. Mallorca midfielder Dani Rodriguez expressed his disapproval, stating, *"Don’t make a mistake against Real Madrid. They are the last ones who should complain."* He emphasized the need to support referees rather than criticize them.

Rodriguez also commented on Jude Bellingham's recent two-match suspension following a red card against Osasuna. Bellingham claimed his remarks to referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero were lost in translation, but the sanction was upheld. Rodriguez admitted he couldn’t fully understand what was said, adding humorously, "That’s why I’m studying English."

His remarks came shortly after Mallorca teammate Pablo Maffeo also criticized Bellingham. The ongoing dispute highlights the tension between Real Madrid and Spanish referees, with differing opinions from players across La Liga.

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