The Real Madrid couldn't be more furious, although they expected nothing less with Munuera Montero at the helm. In the Bernabéu offices it is considered "unheard of" what happened against Osasuna and, behind closed doors, there was talk of "premeditation" and "lesson learned" after what happened at El Sadar. 2 penalties in 2 matches after the public complaint against the refereeing body: this is a clear message and it has been noted.
"Nothing is a coincidence," they point out in Marca, something that is very clear in the Real Madrid. After having made the public complaint about the robbery in Cornellà, the Technical Committee of Referees has set to work to harm Florentino Pérez's team. The first instance happened against Atlético Madrid and, the second, the definitive one, in Pamplona against Osasuna, making it very clear that the worst is yet to come.

After having denounced and called for a cleanup in the CTA, the Real Madrid has lost seven points that serve to give Barcelona breathing room in LaLiga. Everything is part of the script expected at the Bernabéu, with the recent refereeing by Munuera Montero being something that would come from higher up. They find no other possible explanation, but they are clear that no one will intimidate them.
Real Madrid, With Everything Against Munuera Montero and the CTA
The next step that Real Madrid will take after what happened against Osasuna is to appeal the expulsion of Bellingham. The argument will be clear: with videos, it will be demonstrated that the report is poorly drafted since what is noted doesn't correspond with what was actually said. Between "fuck you" or the real "fuck off" there is a clear difference and this should be enough to annul the possible sanction that may fall on the English midfielder.
What Madrid will request is for Bellingham's red card to be nullified and, therefore, without any kind of punishment.

Next Monday there will be a direct meeting with the CTA, with the tension now at its highest point. The anger in Madrid is brutal after Munuera Montero's recent performance against Osasuna and they will go all out. What will be requested is clear and forceful: referees far removed from the Negreira era, people of a minimum level and who, moreover, do not come with the lesson learned of whom to harm.
Something has to change in this League and Madrid has finally exploded...