Real fear the arbitration will bias towards Chelsea due to the "Super League crisis"

The Spanish newspaper, which is close to Real Madrid, reported that the management of the Spanish capital club is concerned about the impact of its current dispute with the European Union on the bias of Dutch referee Danny Makeley against him during the Chelsea match tonight at Stéphane de Stéfano in Madrid in the first leg of the European Champions League semi-final.

She said that after the President of the Slovenian European Union, Alexander Schiffrin, hinted that Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus would be punished for setting up the European Super League, the split-up version of the Champions League, the Real Madrid match today will be in the forefront, as it is the only one to participate in the golden square, while Schiffrin previously said The English clubs that announced their withdrawal from the Super League, including Chelsea and Man City, have done the right thing, and will not be subject to any penalties, while Saint-Germain, who completes the golden box of the champions, refused to participate in the Super League from the first.

There are fears among Madrid officials that the sporting spirit will be absent in the match, and that Chevrine will seek to influence the arbitration, especially since Makeley is considered controversial due to many of his precedents, when he led the 2018 World Cup Final France, as well as the 2019 European Championship between Liverpool and Tottenham.

His last match for Madrid was against Atalanta, where Real won.

The newspaper says that the verdict is known to whistle at controversial decisions, and it often does not use the "mouse" room, and this is what worries the Madridians more, especially as it coincides with the current troubled relationship with the European Union.

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