Wednesday, 19 January 2011

The referees are against Mourinho

real madrid Mourinho


This is a statement made by the Real Madrid in a statement expounding the idea that the Federation referees biased against Mourinho and against the club. An explosive statement on the day before the derby in which face Atletico and is also a decider in view of the difference of 4 points it takes to Barcelona.


The statement comes in response to comments that appeared yesterday on the official website of the RFEF which also announced a change of referee for the match tomorrow Ferreira Delgado collegiate injury, which also read "Turienzo (referee replacement ) beep under the watchful gaze of Mourinho, "a phrase that angered the table merengue.


Real Madrid took action, here is the statement:


Given the information published today in different media played an official of the Spanish Football Federation on referred directly to our coach Jose Mourinho, Real Madrid CF wants to express the following:


  1. Show the outrage that we produce such direct references made to the official website of the Spanish Football Federation.
  2. Consider an enormous gravity from the website of the Spanish Football Federation made these considerations into our coach, which clearly show a bias that are far from the objectivity, neutrality and balance that should prevail in the official reports of this organism.
  3. Categorically reject the use of the figure of our coach as has been done on the official website of the Federation because we understand that unfortunately is biased so deliberate as the arbitral body against the coach of Real Madrid and against the club itself .
  4. Accountability for what we understand is a lack of respect and consideration to coach our team, Real Madrid and their own fans.
  5. Finally, regret the occurrence of such official statements on the website of the Spanish Federation, although from the Real Madrid CF will continue to drive the best intentions for the relationship between the club and the Federation are always the best in the context of coexistence we all want for Spanish football.

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