The referee, who sent Jude Pellingham, was condemned after the Real Madrid midfielder divided what he calls a false accusation by the local media that led to his temporary marginalization by the Spanish Football Association (RFEF).
The news emerged in the dogs of the RFEF Disciplinary Committee, with the comment of Bellingham for two games about what his “unique” behavior called Jose Luis Monuerra, which means that he will not be available in the league matches against Girona and Real Betis.
On Tuesday, RFEF said that Munuera will not involve the games until it finished analyzing a report issued by the El Español newspaper online that Munuera had trade relations with “officials” in the Spanish League. The axis of the report is Taleentus Sports Empleers, a company in which Munuera is involved in motivation conversations by sports characters.
Munuera responded to the media report to a statement saying that Taleentus Sports speakers “unprecedented from any sports institution, whether it is a club, a federation or a sport -related company.” He added that he would take legal measures against the media, which “intentionally or because of the neglect of the spread of wrong or incorrect information” or the profession of government.
La Liga president, Javier Tebas, supported the union’s decision while saying that his role has no trade dealings with Munuera speakers or Taleentus SPORTS. Tebas reported that the league had received services in the past from a different company owned by a former league employee who also participates in Taleentus Sports speakers.
In an interview with Spanish Radio COP, Monuerra insisted that it would appear to the union that he had not been paid by a sports body. He added that this was taking place on sports for years before helping the company last year.
The interest that was revived by Monueria’s business activities came days after it would become the main conversation point for the Spanish media and Madrid fans after sending it from Bellingham to use it in an obscene English word that he felt was a protest in his control in a 1-1 draw in Osasuna in La Liga.
Pelingham said that there was a misunderstanding and that he “did not insult the ruling.” The Madrid coach, Carlo Ancelotti, also claimed that Monuerra made a mistake in his decision to send him outside England. The new complaints by Madrid came two weeks after the club released a huge attack on the referees of Spain who claimed to prefer their opponents systematically.
The Federation issued a statement on Monday condemning the “attacks and threats” that Monuera received on social media after sending Beiltham.
2025-02-19 13:04:00