La Liga president criticizes Real Madrid for frequently complaining about referees, stating, “They do it every week.” La Liga president has called out Real Madrid for their constant complaints about referees, saying it’s a regular occurrence. “They do it every week,” he added, expressing frustration over the ongoing situation

La Liga president Javier Tebas has publicly criticized Real Madrid for what he describes as their continuous habit of complaining about refereeing decisions. Speaking during a press conference, Tebas didn’t hold back as he addressed the growing tensions between the Spanish league authorities and the Madrid-based club.
The La Liga chief expressed his frustration, stating, “They do it every week.” His comments highlight the ongoing issue that has seen Real Madrid regularly voice their dissatisfaction with refereeing performances in their matches — both in La Liga and other competitions.
This latest jab from Tebas comes amid a season filled with controversy and heated debates surrounding officiating in Spanish football. Real Madrid, known for their vocal stance on refereeing decisions, have often taken to post-match interviews, social media, and even official club statements to question decisions they feel have gone against them.
Tebas, clearly growing weary of the ongoing narrative, suggested that Real Madrid’s frequent complaints are becoming a distraction for the league. “It’s not healthy for the competition when a club is constantly undermining the officials. Everyone makes mistakes, but this has turned into a weekly campaign,” he added.
The relationship between La Liga’s leadership and Real Madrid has been strained in recent years, especially with issues such as the European Super League proposal and disagreements over league management decisions. This latest war of words is likely to add more fuel to an already tense dynamic between the two.
Real Madrid are yet to officially respond to Tebas’ remarks, but the club’s fans and media outlets sympathetic to Los Blancos have already begun rallying in defense of their team’s right to criticize decisions they believe impact the fairness of the competition.
As the La Liga title race nears its climax, all eyes will now be on how both referees and Real Madrid handle the pressure, and whether this public fallout will affect the final stages of the season.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.