Atletico Madrid go after Real Madrid again with social media campaign.

Atletico Madrid go after Real Madrid again with social media campaign.

In recent weeks, Real Madrid has been complaining about officiating, and Atletico Madrid and La Liga President Javier Tebas have been at the forefront of retaliating.

Los Colchoneros, in particular, have been vocal on social media and launched their own campaign on Tuesday.

In January, before their complaints reached a fever pitch, Diego Simeone was critical of decisions that favored Los Blancos, and in the run-up to the Madrid derby, Los Blancos sent their now-famous letter to the RFEF.

The Atletico social team responded friskily that week, and they have now entered the online debate once more.

After referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero, placed under investigation for a suspected conflict of interests just days after Real Madrid raged at his choices during their 1-1 draw with Osasuna, they had the following to say.

“Everything in its path is crushed by the machinery, which has been operating for several weeks. Given that they may be the next, let’s see who has the courage to administer justice next.

They identify the Royal Spanish Football Federation, La Liga, the Referees Committee, and the Spanish Ministry for Sport in their tweet, which concludes with the hashtag “Stop Referee Harassment Now.” The hashtag quickly accumulated a large number of tweets.

A meme using the contentious penalty that was not awarded against Real Madrid in their Copa del Rey match—a match that Munuera Montero was also in charge of—was created by the Celta Vigo English account in response to their own kind of criticism.

On Tuesday, Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti doubled down declaring that ‘Referees had harmed’ Los Blancos, while Fede Valverde first empathised with referees, before publishing a statement clarifying why he didn’t attack officials when questioned about them.

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