- Real Madrid has filed multiple complaints about the recently Spanish referees
- The president of the League, Javier Tebas, said that Madrid 'is a weeping club, cries all day' '
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The president of the League, Javier Thebas, dismissed the last complaints of Real Madrid about alleged prejudices of the referees.
Madrid has repeatedly made statements that suggest that there is an agenda against them among some Spanish officials, while that feeling has echoed in the media channels of the club.
But Thebes this week urged the Spanish champions to stop crying.
He said: 'We have had a lot of controversy about arbitration in recent weeks. The Federation is not looking for a solution. Real Madrid TV, Real Madrid, is creating controversy and writing a false story and questioning all football.
'All clubs complain, but Madrid pays attention. It is an aggressive, verbal and manipulated story. I know many Real Madrid fans who do not agree with Real Madrid, which is a weeping club, cries all day.
“They cry over the weekend, they will cry during the next weekend and it is a fault of a conspiracy.”

The president of the League, Javier Tebas, said that Real Madrid 'is a weeping club, cries all day' '
The most recent high -profile complaint in Madrid with officials in Spain focuses on the red card of Jude Bellingham against Osasuna on February 15.
Bellingham was expelled by using a lack and abusive language after dropping the p bomb after a conversation with referee José Luis Munuera Montero.
The midfielder admitted to having said: 'F *** OFF', apparently for himself, but denied saying: 'F *** You' towards Munuera Montero.
Madrid also complained to the Spanish authorities earlier this month after a 1-0 defeat by Espanyol.
A letter sent from the club insisted that the scorer Carlos Romero should have been expelled for a foul on Kylian Mbappe. Madrid also said that the decision not to allow a goal from Vinicius Junior had been incorrect.
The Declaration of Madrid said: “What happened at the RCDE stadium represents the culmination of a completely discredited arbitration system, in which decisions against Real Madrid have reached the manipulation and adulteration of the competition that can no longer be ignored” .
Thebes responded to that statement saying: 'They are against everything. That is reality.
'Real Madrid wants to damage the competition, not only the referees. They have built a victimization narrative that culminated in the statement published the other day. It isn't true.

Madrid was enraged last weekend after Jude Bellingham (right) was sent to Osasuna
Thebes added: 'We are going to file a complaint against the club and those who signed the letter and the board.
“We are analyzing it from a legal point of view because, of course, this type of letter cannot be tolerated.”
Madrid entered Sunday against Girona at Bernabéu only three points from the leaders of the Barcelona League.
They also remain in the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League, after having noticed Manchester City in the middle of the week.
But Carlo Ancelotti's team could not win this year's Spanner Super Cup, losing 5-2 against Barcelona in the final in January.