Barça Have Defeated Osasuna Comfortably and Convincingly at Montjuïc, taking the three points with a 3-0 victory. This match, postponed due to the death of Dr. Carles Miñarro, has caused indignation among Madridists, including Tomás Roncero, due to an incident that occurred during the game.
At 18 minutes, Sergio Herrera Tripped Dani Olmo in the Box with One of His Legs, with the referee pointing to the penalty spot. Initially, Osasuna's goalkeeper managed to stop the Catalan's shot, guessing its direction. Despite not having moved off the line, Busquets Ferrer ended up indicating a retake.
The reason is that Moncayola Moved Forward Prematurely, Being Inside the Box When Dani Olmo Hadn't Shot Yet. The Osasuna player was the one who cleared the ball, a play that, by the book, is correctly called. Despite this, Real Madrid Fans Have Recalled That This Isn't Enforced the Same Way for Everyone.

Tomás Roncero Is Very Angry
Immediately, an incident in the match at Mestalla against Valencia was recalled. Looking back, Jude Bellingham Took a Penalty That Hit the Post, with Stole Dimitrievski Moving Forward and a Valencia Player Stepping into the Box Early.
At that time, VAR didn't intervene for a penalty retake, which caused Real Madrid's frustration. This has led to the widespread anger after this duel between Barça and Osasuna, with Tomás Roncero being outspoken on his 'X' account.
Tomás Roncero Retweeted the 'X' Account @AdriRM33, which recalls both actions, Dani Olmo's and Bellingham's. The text is clear: "They Play by Different Rules". The journalist from 'El Chiringuito' agrees with this, being outspoken and showing his disapproval to the public.
The Reality Is This: Although the Rule Is Properly Applied in Dani Olmo's Action, Bellingham's Should Have Been Retaken Too. It's clear that there are differences in the refereeing between Barça and Real Madrid in Spain...