According to Spanish media outlet Relevo, the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) in La Liga has evaluated that four teams were unfairly treated by referees last season: Real Betis, Granada, Cadiz, and Almeria.
Last season was the first in La Liga to feature VAR, which led to a number of controversial decisions. Several teams were unfairly treated by the referees, and some paid a heavy price. The Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) has acknowledged that four teams have reason to complain about the injustices they suffered.
While Real Madrid and Barcelona were the most vocal about refereeing decisions, they are not on the list of “victims.” Real Betis, Granada, Cadiz, and Almeria are the true “victims.”
The CTA regularly reviews the performance of referees throughout the season. Another controversial topic of discussion at the meeting was VAR. Although officials have repeatedly defended VAR and urged the public to be patient, more than 10 referees have expressed dissent. They have complained about the lack of precision in VAR’s line drawing.
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