The tense situation in front of the Copa del Rey final: Spanish Federation President Contacts Real Madrid

Rafael Luzan, president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), contacted Real Madrid in an effort to prevent the boycott declared by the club following controversial remarks by judges scheduled in the King's Cup final against Barcelona. However, the club's response remains split. Real Madrid President Florentino Perez does not [...]
However, the club's response remains split. Real Madrid President Florentino Perez will not travel to Seville by Saturday, and
Meanwhile, RFEF has expressed its dissatisfaction with the criticism addressed by judges De Burgos Bengoetxea and Gonzalez Fourtes.
Sources close to the organisation suggest there are no plans for changing referees for the final, as arbitrators' comments see them as answering journalists' questions, rather than violations of impartiality, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
On the other hand, Real Madrid has issued a statement calling arbitrator comments unacceptable and requires actions by RFEF.
The club believes the statements show clear hostility towards the club and compromise the impartiality needed for a match of such sizes.
As the final approaches, tension between Real Madrid and RFEF continues to escalate, and resolving this conflict may have significant implications for the match and the image of Spanish football. /Periscopi/












