Madrid denounces Martinez Munuera for omitting insults to Vinicius from the minutes at El Sadar
Real Madrid published an official statement in which they confirmed the complaint against Juan Martinez Munuera, the referee who officiated the match against Osasuna, after omitting the insults made to Vinicius during the match from the minutes.
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Once again, Vinicius was the protagonist for Real Madrid in the match against Osasuna. The Brazilian was in charge of opening the scoring for his team in the fourth minute of the match. However, on the stroke of half-time, the player was shown a fifth yellow card, which carries a suspension, for excessive protests to Juan Martinez Munuera.
In fact, at half-time, the striker was very angry and didn't hesitate to question the referee's decision in front of the cameras: "Every game of this referee, he shows a card to me. Every match, every match...".
This was the moment when the fans in the stands at El Sadar attacked the Brazilian, hurling insults and chants at him in a humiliating manner. His club did not want to overlook this and issued an official statement questioning and denouncing the referee's actions and claiming that his drafting of the report was negligent, as it did not reflect any of these incidents.
Moreover, Real Madrid also reported the chants to the Disciplinary Committee of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, so that the perpetrators can be identified and the respective sanctions can be applied.
The club itself has already filed another complaint for a similar episode that took place at the Lluis Companys stadium during a Barca match, as well as at the Civitas Metropolitano last Wednesday during the Champions League clash between the red and white team and Inter Milan.
In fact, at half-time, the striker was very angry and didn't hesitate to question the referee's decision in front of the cameras: "Every game of this referee, he shows a card to me. Every match, every match...".
This was the moment when the fans in the stands at El Sadar attacked the Brazilian, hurling insults and chants at him in a humiliating manner. His club did not want to overlook this and issued an official statement questioning and denouncing the referee's actions and claiming that his drafting of the report was negligent, as it did not reflect any of these incidents.
Moreover, Real Madrid also reported the chants to the Disciplinary Committee of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, so that the perpetrators can be identified and the respective sanctions can be applied.
The club itself has already filed another complaint for a similar episode that took place at the Lluis Companys stadium during a Barca match, as well as at the Civitas Metropolitano last Wednesday during the Champions League clash between the red and white team and Inter Milan.
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