Lamine Yamal brings a judgment to conspiracy judge against Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid

Barcelona 17-year-old Starlet Lamina Yamal showed the maturity of a much older player when he was asked about the recent judicial controversy that plagues La League.
Real Madrid opposed observed injustices throughout the campaign, with reports suggest that they can even Given that he completely leaves La league. Madrid was angry with state officials with a red card that Jude Bellingham received last weekend for Swearing at the judge Jose Luis Munuer Montero.
Yamal has little time for such conspiracy theories. The wing for the fleet insisted that no club – including their own Barcelona employers – should not criticize any judge and offered defense for those carefully.
“The thing is that I think it has been almost questioned lately,” Yamal said Mundo Deportivo.
“There are things that are clear and there is no doubt about them. And I think in the end the Judge’s job is very difficult, that in the end, if you are referring to one side, the other will complain. And if and if if no one complains, others A team that doesn’t play complains.
Madrid doubts are largely residing with La Liga – Acelotti judges Recently claims That “less controversy and less varnish” with the Champions League officials. These doubts extinguished In the course of the saga It surrounds the historical payments of Barcelona to the company owned by the Vice -President of the Refereeing Committee of Spanish Football, Jose Maria Enriquez disbursed.
“In Copa del Rey, the judges first favored Madrid, and then they opposed them against Osasun. Every day it will be like that,” Yamal continued with his shoulders.
“I don’t think we can complain, Madrid, Barca and Atletico. I think the referees are trying to do their best. There are not as many stories about matches like the one against Alaves and Legan and there may be more controversial actions. But judges are trying to do their best.