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Real Madrid Vs Atletico Madrid, La Liga: Oblak Demands Los Blancos 'Leave Referees In Peace'

ΰΌ’ Espanyol beat Real Madrid earlier with the winning goal scored by Carlos Romero, who Los Blancos thought should have been shown a red card for a lunge from behind on Kylian Mbappe earlier in the game

Real Madrid stars Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe
α€£Real Madrid stars Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe approach referee Alejandro Muniz Ruiz
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Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak has demanded Real Madrid "leave referees in peace" after Los Blancos questioned the integrity of Spanish officials earlier this week. (More Football News)

κ¦ΏLast Saturday, Madrid fell to a surprise 1-0 defeat to lowly Espanyol in La Liga, a result that allowed neighbours Atletico to pull within one point of them at the summit.

πŸ…ΊEspanyol's winning goal was scored by Carlos Romero, who Madrid thought should have been shown a red card for a lunge from behind on Kylian Mbappe earlier in the game.

πŸ’žCarlo Ancelotti called that decision "inexplicable", and Madrid subsequently sent a letter of complaint to the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and Spain's High Council for Sports.

🌸In the letter, the 15-time European champions made the extraordinary claim that officials' decisions are "rigged" against them, saying: "Decisions against Real Madrid have reached a level of manipulation and adulteration of the competition that can no longer be ignored."

🌜Other clubs in LaLiga have reportedly called for Madrid to be punished for attempting to put pressure on officials, and Oblak – whose team face Madrid in a huge derby on Saturday – says referees must be allowed to do their jobs.

❀"The best way is to leave referees in peace and that way they can do their job at their best possible level," Oblak told ESPN on Thursday.Β 

🐲"That is the most important thing for football, not just for the teams, but for everyone. It's not the referees who will decide the game."

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β–¨LaLiga president Javier Tebas has also taken aim at Madrid, saying the club have "lost their heads" and accusing them of looking to damage the league's reputation.

🌼"Real Madrid wants to harm the competition, not just the refereeing group," he said at a meeting of clubs on Thursday, which Madrid refused to attend.  

β™‹"They have built a story of victimhood and I think the cherry on top was the letter they published the other day.

🍌"The issue has been blown out of proportion, they have lost their heads. Football doesn't revolve around Real Madrid."

🌜Madrid responded to their defeat at Espanyol by beating Leganes 3-2 in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals on Wednesday. Atleti made the competition's last four 24 hours earlier by trouncing Getafe 5-0.

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