WHO: Real Madrid and Barcelona
What: Spanish Cup del Rey
Where: La Cartuja Stadium in Seville, Spain
when: Saturday, 10 pm local time (20:00 GMT)
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Real Madrid boycotts pre-match events before they Cup final with Barcelona’s rivals After the game, the referee held an emotional press conference where he called for real criticism of their internal TV channel officials.
True to say Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea’s complaintThe pressure against the club’s TV channel was “unacceptable” in response to the VAR referee appointed to the final.
The Spanish champion boycotted the press conference, public training in front of the media, traditional presidential supper and pre-match photos.
The Madrid club said on the eve of Sevilla’s Saturday Cup final: “These statements … were premeditated in the final for one of the participants in a premeditated manner.
Sources close to news agency Reuters said Real Madrid saw the press conference as a “obvious conflict of interest” and that although they did not ask the Spanish FA (RFEF) to replace officials, they believed the referee team should be changed.
RFEF did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

When match referee Referee de Burgos held a press conference, he cried in response to the RMTV video, he was caught in preparation for the finals.
The video, released on Thursday, shows what RMTV is saying is a series of mistakes De Burgos made throughout his career.
This version is the latest in a series of RMTV’s edits, criticizing Spanish officials.
De Burgos expressed his pain at a press conference, saying: “When the child arrived at school, his companions told him that his father was a thief, which would make you sick.”
He continued to emphasize his integrity and the challenges faced by many officials in professional football and grassroots.
Barcelona defender referee protection
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick said Friday that action should be taken to protect the referee due to pressure.
“For me, it’s just a sport. It’s just a game. It’s just football…we have a responsibility to protect not only the players, but everyone involved,” Flick said in a press conference.
“What happened today wasn’t good.
In February, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) highlighted the referee’s concerns about abuse, citing the official case of Jose Munuuera Montero, who faced a rebound after sending a red card to Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham.
A few weeks ago, Real Madrid also filed a complaint with Spanish referees after they were defeated 1-0 in the Spanish lawsuit.

Barcelona tells “Enjoy” Cup finale
Flick called on his younger side to “enjoy” his competitors in the finals.
The Catalans hope to score a potential four times this season, finishing their next goal after a Spanish Super Cup title against Real Madrid in January.
Of the two Clasicos this season, Barca won 4-0 last October and then won 5-2 in the final in Saudi Arabia, but Flick said his team isn’t necessarily a favorite.
“We had to enjoy it, we had a very young team – it was a great experience and played the finals with one of the best teams in the world,” Frick said.
“The finals are different, it has nothing to do with the collection.
“We want to start the game tomorrow, we want to fight for this championship.”
Los Blancos has struggled this season, knocked out by Arsenal in the quarterfinals and left Barca with four points behind Laliga top.
The exciting side of Flick is led by energetic winger Lamine Yamal, who is only 17 years old and has several young players including Pau Cubarsi, Gavi and Pedri.
Barcelona captain Ronald Araujo said: “I was surprised by how incredible their mentality was.”
“It seems like we don’t play the final tomorrow, they are so calm… I was very surprised by these kids from the youth academy of FC Barcelona.
“Not just Cubas, Lamin, Fermin (Lopez), and (Hector) Fort, everyone… they are not sad. Lamacia guys are great, they have no fear.”







