Hansi Flick hits the abuse of judges in the middle of Real Madrid quarrel

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick asked La Liga judges to be “protected” in the middle of “incredible” amount of criticism being pulled by many clubs, mostly Real Madrid.
Spanish best flight has been full of conspiracy theories for years. Each game always triggers a “controversy” (discussion) about a judge team that often replaces players’ actions on the field. This controversy culture has achieved a new peak this season, with Reports of claim That Real Madrid considered leaving the league completely in response to this observed injustice.
While Carlo Ancelotti rarely rejected the opportunity for the goal On the division officials, Flick took a different approach at his press conference on Friday afternoon.
In response to a question about the potential European high -tall BarcelonaFlick took over to himself to discuss proactively about the furious discussion that currently affected Spanish football.
“I think we will always look for excuses,” Flick said to a surprised group of journalists, “If we lose, it is the judge. And no. Everyone can go wrong, including the judge. But we have to protect them because we must protect them because we have to protect because we have to protect them because we can’t play without them. “
Jose Luis Munuer Montero, an official who sent Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham Last weekend for the use of an offensive language, he found himself under intense personal supervision.
After receiving “more than 100,000 threatening messages, death threats, insults”, according to his own point, Munuer Montero was accused of having a conflict of interest when stated that his advisory job was of La League and UEFA among clients. The Spanish Federation concluded “no real or potential conflict”.
“It’s amazing what’s going on,” Flick said about the Division judges in a direct reference to Munuer Montero. “It’s amazing what happens to them and their families. We have to protect them.”
17-year-old Barcelona Lamina Yamal attack has delivered A very similar judgment Earlier this week, Flick explicitly presented his message to the locker room. “We must not lose energy by arguing with them [referees]”said the manager.
“We have a var, we have to believe Var. It is very important to me. We have to take care of the judges. They are people and it is normal to make mistakes. They all make mistakes and we have to protect them.”