El Classico Conspiracy, who gets more red cards?

The two best clubs in Spain -- Real Madrid and Barcelona -- have been repeatedly victimised for being hurt by judges. But is that true? The last case was Langlett, who was punished red after his elbow kick against Girona's player, Ponte. He has declared that there is [...]
The last case was Langlett, who was punished red after his elbow kick against Girona's player, Ponte. The latter has declared he thought he himself caused foul, while he was surprised when Judge Gil Manzano drew the red card for Barcelona's defender.
Directors and players of the BIugranians erupted with criticism after the trial match and appealed his decision.
That red card could greatly influence the title race, as Girona stopped at a 2.2 draw on the Valverde team. Real Madrid has already tied points with Barcelona, which is standing at the top thanks to the best goalrath, broadcast Periscope.
However, it would be difficult for the Catalans to claim that they are being victimised by match officials in general.
Since Opta started recording the data on the La League red cartoons in 2012, Barca has only 12 players convicted. To put it in context, Malaga and Valencia lead the 40 - red cards each.
On the other hand, Real Madrid fans have the right to victimize, as they have 10 red cards more than Barcelona. Sergio Ramos is the leading player who has so distorted the difference between two rival teams.

The most red card player in the history of La League has been punished seven times since 2012, which means it makes up one third of Real's red cards during this period (32 percent).
In addition, in the last six years, there have been seven red cards in El Classico (five for Real, two for Barca) and Ramos has been punished by three!
In short, Barca can hardly argue that they are victims of a kind of judge conspiracy in light of how few red cards actually take, while Real could be victimised, given the presence of Sergio Ramos and his notorious temperament. /Periscopi/












