Real Madrid coach, Italian Carlo Ancelotti, responds to a question about arbitration in Spain, before facing Atletico Madrid in the “derby”.
Italian Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid coach, indicated that “there is no corruption in arbitration currently in Spain and Italy,” noting that referees make mistakes because they are “human beings.”
Ancelotti said in a press conference before facing Atletico Madrid in the “derby” tomorrow, Saturday, when asked about arbitration: “I am confident that at this moment there is no corruption here or in Italy. Referees make mistakes because they are human. Sometimes we get angry when they make a mistake, but I am very confident that he is in At this moment there is no corruption in football.”
Regarding the criticisms leveled by Atletico Madrid to the arbitration in the quarter-finals of the King’s Cup, in which Real beat Atleti (3-1) in late January, Ancelotti said: “The arbitration in the King’s Cup was correct.”
He continued, “I do not know what the arbitration will be like tomorrow, but the referee is international and highly appreciated in Europe. (The referee) Horse Manzano has experience in such matches.”