Real Madrid has turned on the fan to spread dirt against everything and everyone. Florentino Pérez uses the TV that bears his signature to hide his miseries behind the refereeing performance in Cornellà.
10 penalties in favor and 0 against, leading standout
He does it from his throne of privileges that the 10-0 of penalties for and against gives him. Undisputed leader in Spain and in Europe.
Real Madrid was unable to score a goal against one of the bottom teams, and the blame is on a tackle that could have sent Mbappé to the hospital. It could have, but it didn't.
Self-criticism doesn't exist at Real Madrid. They are the best and they know it. Therefore, the criticisms are always for outsiders.
About tackles destined for the hospital, Rüdiger can talk a lot in the present. And in the past Sergio Ramos and Pepe, to name just three. But in their cases, the opponents act and acted theatrically.
They say little about the previous play in which Mbappé pushed Romero in a bad way. Mbappé should have left the field at that moment. And the hospital play wouldn't have happened.
Florentino's crusade and his TV against the referees
Real Madrid TV, echoing the catechism of the one who pays for that setup, attacks the Spanish referees. The same ones they have been vilifying, pressuring, scaring, and intimidating for years to remind them that they can't make mistakes against Real Madrid.
They talk about a "world scandal", because everything related to Real Madrid is global. Curiously, the chilling tackles of their players aren't world scandals. Nor are the textbook refereeing errors that favor and have favored Real Madrid throughout history.
For Real Madrid TV "this is a league tainted by the heirs of Negreira. The refereeing has been shameful" (the same expression used by Laporta). It's regrettable and serious for many reasons.
Espanyol's goal was scored by Carlos Romero, that player who should have been sent off since the 61st minute for the kick he gave Mbappé."
"The aggression is brutal and Mbappé could have been stretchered off, seriously injured. But Muñiz Ruiz and Iglesias Villanueva decided it was only a yellow card. The goal is for Real Madrid to stop earning points."
And they conclude on Florentino's TV: "this discredits Spanish football and the Spain Brand worldwide". Because, of course, the Spain Brand is Real Madrid, the club that doesn't shake hands with the winner if the Ballon d'Or isn't for Vinícius.
Examples that everywhere beans are cooked
Real Madrid TV hasn't wasted saliva commenting on Mbappé's tackle against Valladolid, a direct red. Mbappé could also have sent the opponent to the hospital.
Nor does it mention Mbappé's push to Romero in a bad way in the same match that faced Espanyol and Real Madrid.
Nor the recent tackle by Endrick without punishment and without the slightest intention of playing the ball. Just to cause harm.
Nor Vinícius's aggression against Valencia's goalkeeper.The "providential" drafting of the report saved him from a punishment of between 4 and 12 matches. It was reduced to two.
Or this other Real Madrid tackle that could have sent a player to the hospital and didn't deserve expulsion.
The problem that Real Madrid generates in Spanish football is the tentacles woven to protect it. When it feels wronged, an army of media outside the club takes care of spreading Florentino Pérez's radical version, that of his TV.
Now it's time to turn on the fan
In the same way, the refereeing scandals that favor Real Madrid are also silenced. Madridist media keep reminding us of Ovrebo and Aytekin's refereeing. But there's no memory for Real Madrid's scandals, which Ancelotti knows well as Bayern's coach.
There are so many that it's difficult to order a list of refereeing favors to Real Madrid. In fact, there's no epic or comebacks without expulsions or penalties involved. But to silence that, there's the propaganda apparatus at Florentino Pérez's service.
Now it's time to turn on the fan. When Laporta spoke of scandal and shame for a penalty not called on Koundé, the white propaganda apparatus remained silent.
They decide what is a scandal and what is not
That's the difference, in the ability to generate social alarm or silence. Now it's time for alarm. And among all of them, they're going to convince us that the team with 10 penalties to 0 is the one greatly wronged by the referees.
And they even keep talking about Negreira as if today he had the command in the square that Mrs. Mejía Dávila enjoys. In that home, a Real Madrid paycheck enters.
But Negreira's case is very serious and Yolanda Parga's is not.They decide if a matter is scandalous or not.
They are... Madridist practices.