Madrid’s complaint also revives the Negreira case, the scandal involving over €7 million paid by Barcelona to former referees’ chief Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira between 2001 and 2018. While Barcelona insist these were consultancy fees, prosecutors have charged former presidents Sandro Rosell and Josep Bartomeu with corruption. Los Blancos argue that the scandal still taints Spanish refereeing, since many officials who came through the system during Negreira’s tenure remain active today.
In a press-conference, Madrid head coach Xabi Alonso said: "It's legitimate to defend our interests. As long as the club does it, it's fine. I don't want the refereeing issue to be a one-track mind. Let's think about tomorrow. The Anoeta incident has been discussed enough."