Madrid Press: Clasico fall out rumbles on

Madrid Press: Clasico fall out rumbles on

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Even though Real Madrid have another game on the horizon as they visit Sevilla tomorrow night, the Madrid press is still focusing in the fall out from the Clasico on Sunday.

Both Marca and AS lead today with stories on the level of officiating in La Liga. The latest news is that the Referee’s Committee will refer comments made by Sergio Ramos and Cristiano Ronaldo after the game to Spain’s Competition Committee.

Both players were  unhappy with a number of decisions made by the referee on Sunday evening and said after the 4-3 loss that they felt the authorities made sure Barcelona won to the race for La Liga goes right to the wire.

Should the Competition Committee decide there is enough evidence to punish the pair, they could face a fine and suspension. There is precedent of this before, with former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola being fined 15,000 euros in 2010 for calling a referee and his assistants liars.

Elsewhere AS looks at the poor record Los Blancos have against the other in the title fight this season. Having played Barcelona and Atletico de Madrid twice, Carlo Ancelotti’s men picked up just one point from those four games – the 2-2 draw at the Vicente Calderon. Should they not go on to win the title, those will be the games looked at as to where it was lost.

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  1. Punish them for telling the world the truth? Remember MANDELA, MATIN LUTHER KING JR, MALCOM X, GANDIH etc. They suffered for telling the world the truth, Viva Ronaldo…!, Viva Ramos

  2. History will remember Barcelona as the greatest cheat of the 21st century. That boy Neymar’s genetic constitution is written in the alphabets of cheats.

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