A couple clubs in LALIGA are reportedly demanding that Real Madrid face punishment for pressuring referees.
Earlier this week, Los Blancos sent a formal complaint to the Spanish Football Federation over the refereeing decisions in the defeat to Espanyol last week.
However, the football federation hosted a meeting with LALIGA and Segunda clubs to air out grievances on Thursday but Madrid reportedly decided against going.
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Diario AS have reported that clubs in the Spanish top-flight are now fed up with how they Los Blancos are putting pressure on referees by using Real Madrid TV, where they use videos highlighting officials' errors.
The report claims that city rival Atletico Madrid and Sevilla were the two top-flight clubs who brought the idea forward, with the rest of the league also fed up with Los Blancos' actions.
Sevilla have already previously taken issue with Madrid using Real Madrid TV, having filed a complaint with Spanish Football Federation but nothing had come of that.
LALIGA president Javier Tebas has also criticised Madrid over the recent referee complaint.
"They [Madrid] have constructed a story of victimhood, exaggerated and out of place," Tebas told Marca.
"The objective, in my opinion, is to harm the competition… in the note it was clear that there was no adulterated competition.
"They have lost their minds."