“Let's see who is brave enough to dispense justice knowing that he may be next”

Atletico Madrid, through a message posted on X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, appeared to refer to Munuera Montero and Real Madrid, although it did not cite either. “The machinery has been running for several weeks and crushes everything that gets in its way. Let's see who is the brave one who dispenses justice knowing that he could be next...”.
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Atletico Madrid, after learning that Munuera Montero will not referee while he is being investigated for a possible conflict of interest, asked on Tuesday to stop “now” with the “harassment” of referees in a message on their social channels, in which they pointed out the “machinery” that “has been running for several weeks”, without citing anyone as responsible, and asked “to see who is the brave one who imparts justice knowing that he can be the next one...”.
“The machinery has been running for several weeks and crushes everything that gets in its way. Let's see who is the brave one who imparts justice knowing that he can be next...,” the 'Colchoneros' posted on their X account.
The message has the hashtag 'StopAcosoArbitralYa', tagging the accounts in this social network of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, the Technical Committee of Referees, La Liga and the Superior Sports Council.
An image of a sign of 'danger, machinery in operation', completes the publication of Atletico Madrid, which continues with the line that already began in the days before the derby against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, after the statement of the 'Merengues' against the referees after the Madrid defeat by 1-0 with Espanyol.
“The machinery has been running for several weeks and crushes everything that gets in its way. Let's see who is the brave one who imparts justice knowing that he can be next...,” the 'Colchoneros' posted on their X account.
The message has the hashtag 'StopAcosoArbitralYa', tagging the accounts in this social network of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, the Technical Committee of Referees, La Liga and the Superior Sports Council.
An image of a sign of 'danger, machinery in operation', completes the publication of Atletico Madrid, which continues with the line that already began in the days before the derby against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, after the statement of the 'Merengues' against the referees after the Madrid defeat by 1-0 with Espanyol.
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