Real Madrid have 'lost their head' over referee attack
Briefly

Real Madrid, after losing to Espanyol, launched a formal complaint against referees, claiming bias and manipulation. This unprecedented move drew sharp criticism from La Liga's president, Javier Tebas, who accused the club of escalating the situation unnecessarily. He stated that their actions harm the integrity of the competition and suggested that Real Madrid's narrative of victimhood is overstated. Amidst this controversy, Rafael Louzan, the new RFEF president, had his ban overturned, heralding a potential change in Spanish football governance.
Real Madrid has built a narrative of victimhood, leading to a letter expressing frustrations over biased officiating which president Tebas believes harms the competition.
Tebas criticized Real Madrid's unprecedented attack on referees, stating they've 'lost their head' and added that football does not revolve around the club.
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