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The “El Clásico” fire did not extinguish … Barcelona is the biggest affected by Real Madrid’s sanctions!

It seems that the fire of “El Clásico” between Barcelona and Real Madrid has not yet extinguished, despite the Catalan club 3-2 and his coronation in the King of Spain Cup, as the latter can resume against the decisions of the Spanish Federation that withdrew the red card from the English player, Jude Billingham, claiming that he “did not show aggressive or violent behavior” towards the referee, reviewing the videos of the match.

Barcelona will be the largest affected as a result of Pelingham not punishing Real Madrid’s ability to involve him in the upcoming match between the two rivals in the Spanish League next May 11 in the second leg.

The Spanish Football Association was satisfied with punishing German Real Madrid defenders, Rodergir and the Spanish (6 games, which means the end of his season with the Real), and Lucas Vasquez (two games in the cup next season) after he opposed a disgraceful behavior on the rule of the Spanish “El Clásico” de Borgos in response to his controversial decisions from the view of the Royal Club.

On the other hand, the Spanish Federation canceled the Pelingham penalty because “there was no aggressive or violent position on the part of the player against referee de Burgos”, so Bellingham will prevent potential consequences to obtain a red card directly and can play subsequent matches normally with Real Madrid, at a time when observers believe that this will affect the competitiveness between the two clubs on the title of “League” this season.

Barcelona tops the Spanish league standings, 4 points behind Real Madrid before the “Classico Al -Ayf” date between them, which may harm the Catalan club in the event that the Real wins because then the difference will shrink to only one point, and with any other stumbling to Barcelona, ​​Madrid will be able to settle the league title in its interest.

For his part, the famous sports law expert in Spain, Miguel Gallan, described the Spanish Federation’s decision as “it may not be neutral from a competitive perspective, and directly affects Barcelona, ​​who will be affected in this case,” as he put it.
“Barcelona can think about going to the Appeals Committee, regarding the recent decision of the Competition Committee to withdraw the penalty imposed on Jude Bellingham.”

Will Barcelona appeal against the decision of the Spanish Federation? Or will his preoccupation with the Champions League semi -finals against Inter will keep him away from entering into new crises with Real Madrid?

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