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Madrid pressures the referees of the Clásico with a scandalous video

The Real Madrid has spread through his official channel of television, Real Madrid TV, a report with which he intends press al arbitration tandem that tonight he will direct the Clásico of the semifinal of the Spanish Super Cup between the white team and FC Barcelona.

In the video, those responsible review what, from their point of view, are affronts to Jose Luis Munuera Montero, who today will act as main referee, and Jose Luis Gonzalez Gonzalez, responsible for the VOR room. Starting with the famous episode in which the former, along with Melero López, in the VOR room, did not see a penalty in a play between Rulli and Vinicius in a Real Madrid-Real Sociedad match and the latter ratified his decision with that already famous “everything ok, José Luis, everything OK”.


In the video, the correct award of a goal to Eibar against Madrid, which had initially been annulled, is called a ‘surreal moment’

The video reaches paroxysm when you rate “surreal moment” the one starring Munuera Montero in a Eibar-Real Madrid. In that match, as stated literally in the video, “he gave the gunsmith team a goal, correcting an error of the main referee”. That is to say, is admitted that the main referee had made a mistake and that the error was corrected from the VOR room, where Munuera was.

And they go further when they immediately reproduce some images in which the Andalusian celebrate the success (as the decision is qualified in the report itself) in the rectification of the error with the rest of the attendees of the VOR room: “Look at his reaction: clashes of hands with his assistants celebrating his success and Eibar’s goal“. That is, they use a hit from the VOR room to charge against the referee: this is surrealism.

This is the full text of the video, that has no waste:

José Luis Munuera Montero on the pitch and José Luis González González in the VAR. Two referees with serious errors that they have harmed Real Madrid, both on the lawn and in the VOR room.

Let’s start with Munuera Montero. The Andalusian referee was the protagonist, together with Melero López, of the famous ok jose louis after this scandalous penalty from Rulli to Vinicius in a Real Madrid-R. Society. Both referees were unable to rectify his mistake (includes the audio in which Munuera is heard being told ‘Everything OK, José Luis everything OK’ from the VOR room).

Munuera Montero has also starred surreal moments: being in the VAR in an Eibar-Real Madrid he gave a goal to the gunsmith team, correcting an error of the main referee. And look at his reaction: high fives with his assistants celebrating his success and the Eibar goal.


From “everything OK, José Luis” to Real Madrid-Sevilla last year in which the white box was “deprived of the title”, the video leaves nothing in the inkwell

In the VAR will be Gonzalez Gonzalez, a referee who has recently been at the center of controversy, especially for the double standards of their decisions, because for him this hand from Nacho (in a match against Alavés) is a penalty but it is clearly not from Capa, despite cutting off Vinicius’ self-pass. Neither is Miranda (from Betis) avoiding a shot on goal (from Militao). González González was also unable to point out this penalty to Marcelo after a scandalous hair-pulling.

But if there is a game where the chain of errors harmed Real Madrid and even they deprived him of the last league title it was in the Real Madrid-Seville from last season. We return to double standards because González González, being in the VAR, did not notify Martínez Munuera, of this hand of Diego Carlos inside the area but nevertheless he did it with this completely involuntary by Militao, being on his back, in the area and turning. In that same match he did not notify the referee of this penalty kick by Óscar Rodríguez on Casemiro: the Sevilla player slips and knocks down the Brazilian. Munuera Montero and González González will referee the Clásico. Hopefully this time it’s not the protagonists of the party.”

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