
The Madrid “Real” football club’s television channel presented new statistical data regarding the refereeing level in the La Liga competition. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
This information was published by the Madrid Universal publication. The study focused primarily not on penalties or offside situations, but on yellow cards and fouls.
According to the data, the “Barcelona” team commits 3.4 fouls in their favor before the opposing team is warned, while “Real” needs to commit an average of 13.4 fouls in such situations. Additionally, the number of fouls a team must commit to receive a yellow card was also analyzed.
For “Barcelona,” this figure is 11, while for “Real” it is 7.3. The channel emphasized that such statistical anomalies observed last season are gradually emerging again at present.
This indicates inconsistencies in refereeing and different attitudes towards the teams. This information is important for improving the refereeing system in the La Liga competition and ensuring fairness.