Real Madrid TV accuse El Clasico referee of leading ‘mission’ to deny them win at Barcelona

Real Madrid’s internal TV channel accused referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea of ​​leading a ‘mission’ to dent their LaLiga title hopes in an angry four-minute video after their defeat in Barcelona.

Madrid were beaten in the dying minutes of Sunday’s Clasico at the Camp Nou, with Franck Kessie converting home an injury-time winner for the hosts just at the moment of death.

The victory has extended Barca’s lead at the top of LaLiga to 12 points with as many games to play, leaving them in a strong position to become champions.

However, Real believe they have been pushed further out of the title race due to a refereeing agenda against them, accusing Bengoetxea of ​​deliberately ‘harming’ Carlo Ancelotti’s men to leave them behind Barca.

After Sunday’s defeat, Real Madrid TV, via Sportproduced an angry four-minute clip highlighting the referee’s various ‘mistakes’ at the Camp Nou and claiming they show a clear conspiracy against his club.

Real Madrid criticized referee De Burgos Bengoetxea (left) for his performance in Sunday’s loss against Barcelona

Franck Kessie (third from left) scored a stoppage-time winner for Barça in the latest El Clásico

Franck Kessie (third from left) scored a stoppage-time winner for Barça in the latest El Clásico

But Madrid believe they were on the wrong side of an arbitration conspiracy in Sunday's game.

But Madrid believe they were on the wrong side of an arbitration conspiracy in Sunday’s game.

The video begins with the words: ‘Unfortunately, El Clásico had its own name: Ricardo De Burgos Bengoetxea, who together with his faithful squire in VAR, César Soto Grado, took charge of his decisions to keep Real Madrid away from any possibility. to fight for the title.

But nothing surprises us anymore about a referee who always hurts Madrid with his mistakes. We already knew that with De Burgos Bengoetxea we would have to fight against twelve.

The clip then points to a series of alleged mistakes that ‘prevented Madrid from winning’ in Catalonia, beginning with Sergi Roberto’s foul on Nacho in the 15th minute, which the Whites believe should have resulted in a yellow card.

They also insist that Robert Lewandowski should have been booked for a foul of his own 15 minutes later, before stating that both Roberto and Gavi deserved to be sent off later in the game.

‘Two attacks and repeated fouls that De Burgos Bengoetxea missed’, says the narrator. ‘At 88’, Gavi, without the ball and with the clear intention of doing damage, looks back, stops and nudges [Dani] Ceballos. Second red card forgiven to Gavi.

However, Madrid’s biggest frustrations come with two key decisions in the last 10 minutes of the match; the first of them saw the VAR deny them the winning goal on 82′.

After Marco Asensio scored from close range, he was deemed slightly offside by the video assistant before doing so and subsequently ruled out his goal.

And to add salt to the wounds, Kessie went and snatched all three points from Barca in the second minute of stoppage time despite Lewandowski appearing to bring down Dani Carvajal in the build-up.

The club's internal television channel has accused De Burgos Bengoetxea of ​​making multiple 'mistakes' at night, such as not sending off Sergi Roberto (centre)

The club’s internal television channel has accused De Burgos Bengoetxea of ​​making multiple ‘mistakes’ at night, such as not sending off Sergi Roberto (centre)

They also insist that Marco Asensio should not have seen a late winner of his own disallowed.

They also insist that Marco Asensio should not have seen a late winner of his own disallowed.

Asensio was denied a goal in the 82nd minute of the game for marginal offside from VAR

Asensio was denied a goal in the 82nd minute of the game for marginal offside from VAR

Madrid TV also stands firm on Kessie's gpa;  should have been ruled out for a lack of preparation

Madrid TV also stands firm on Kessie’s gpa; should have been ruled out for a lack of preparation

The Real TV video continues: ‘The two referees had a mission: to leave Madrid out of the fight for the League. And De Burgos and Soto Grado were not going to miss the opportunity to do so. That’s why in the final minutes we saw two plays that we still don’t understand.

In the 81st minute, Asensio scored the winning goal and VAR annulled the goal for an alleged offside. They justified their decision with some unfortunate lines, one centimeter above and another centimeter below, by eye, as it suits them.’

To round off his incredible spiel, Madrid accuse Bengoetxea of ​​concluding a ‘dream match’ for the referees by allowing Kessie’s goal despite a ‘clear foul’ on Carvajal beforehand.

Tensions between Madrid and Barca were already rising ahead of Sunday’s Clasico after the former announced earlier this month that it would join the complaint filed by Spanish prosecutors against their Clasico rivals for corruption.

Barça has been accused of making payments to the former vice president of the Spanish arbitration committee José María Enríquez Negreira, who “in exchange for money” carried out actions that would lead him to “be favored in the decision-making of the referees.”

After endorsing the prosecutors’ complaint, Madrid president Florentino Pérez canceled the usual El Clásico dinner with his Barca counterpart Joan Laporta before deciding not to attend Sunday’s match.