According to a report by Jose Felix Diaz that was distributed by MARCA, Real Madrid is interested in making significant changes to the officiating system in Spain.
According to what the writer has written, the squad from the Spanish capital has made the problem their top concern, primarily because of what occurred in the most recent setback to Atletico Madrid in a derby game.
The Whites are resolute in their mission to relentlessly spearhead a substantial reform of the refereeing system, and they have no intention of slowing down in their pursuit of this objective.
Their dissatisfaction is not simply the result of recent occurrences, most notably the disputed derby match, but also the result of a long-simmering annoyance with the way officiating is conducted in general.
Real Madrid is not concealing their dissatisfaction.
The writer notes that Real Madrid have shown no remorse for their ongoing criticism of the officiating community and are steadfast in their belief that change is of the highest significance.
Even before the Negreira issue came to light, the Merengues had been vociferous about their unhappiness with those responsible for managing the refereeing unit. This dissatisfaction stemmed from the Merengues’ perception that the refereeing unit was not being adequately monitored.
Real Madrid’s willingness to push for a comprehensive reform of referee management was only strengthened by the disclosure of the former vice president of the CTA’s financial links to Barcelona, if that’s any indication of the situation’s significance.
Real Madrid harbors some mistrust.
Real Madrid is adamant in their claim that any influence from Negreira’s previous choices in certain key positions raises questions about the legitimacy of the competition and should not be tolerated.
For this reason, the management will do everything in its power to achieve a certain level of transparency within the organization, which it believes is currently being obscured by historical baggage. In other words, this will be done because it is in the best interest of the organization.
As of today, Real Madrid is continuing to make their concerns known through the official channels they have established.
At this point in time, their top priority is to get Clos Gomez removed from the decision-making process involving the VAR. This will mark the beginning of a protracted conflict that they will be engaged in.