The Spanish Federation is winning for Real Madrid after the mistakes of the Espanyol match (video)

The Spanish Football Association won the Real Madrid club after it issued a penalty against the refereeing team of the Royal Club match against Espanyol in round 22 of the Spanish Football League, which witnessed influential arbitration errors that led to the loss of Madrid with a goal without charge.
The Spanish newspaper “El Confirming” reported that the technical committee of the referees in the Spanish Federation decided to stop the two referees that managed the Espanyol and Real match, namely Moniz Ruiz (the rule of the square) and Glelesias Villanueva (assistant video referee), for a period of time, due to the mistakes they committed in the match.
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The most prominent shot was the disability of Espanyol player Carlos Romero to French Madrid striker Killian Mbappe from behind, and the result indicates a negative tie, and observers expected that the referee would declare the direct red card of Romero, but he ordered the appeal of the play, contented with the yellow card, while the video (mouse) did not call the scene to watch the case Once again, which angered the Real Ancelotti players and coach Carlo Ancelotti.
The coincidence that Romero later scored the only victory goal for Espanyol amid a state of resentment, which took control of Real Madrid players.
The newspaper pointed out that the jury had decided last week to appoint the two referees to manage the Atletico Madrid and Getafe match in the King’s Cup, which will be held tomorrow, but in the last hours it returned from its decision and kept both of them from managing the match due to the mistakes of the Espanyol and Real meeting.
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