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Thursday, 22 October 2015

EL Clasico match-fixing and corruption claims being investigated

El Clasico, the game between Real Madrid and Barcelona, is at the centre of a match-fixing storm
The ​Daily Mail report that a possible match-fixing scandal has broken in Spain, involving two of the biggest clubs in world football after a linesman claimed to Spanish police that he had been asked to favour Real Madrid in their upcoming match against Barcelona.
A potential match-fixing scandal has engulfed next month’s Clasico after a linesman complained to Spanish police that he had been told to favour Real Madrid by the match day referee.

The identities of the match officials involved are being kept private for fear of reprisals against them but anti-corruption officials are understood to be taking the claims seriously. 
The match officials for the Real Madrid against Barcelona fixture have not yet been confirmed but it is understood that one of the pre-designated linesmen for the fixture had been contacted by the pre-designated referee who told him that the refereeing committee were putting pressure on them to favour Real Madrid.
Anti-corruption officials have refused to release the names of the officials concerned for fear of reprisals against those involved, and are said to be taking the claims particularly seriously. 
Jose Angel Jimenez Munoz de Morales, a member of the referees' committee, is then accused of calling the linesman in question to apply extra pressure once it was made clear to him that the match official was not interested in following the alleged request to make biased calls against Barcelona.
Munoz de Morales responded to the claims on Wednesday night saying: ‘I have no idea where they come from. It is like something out of a Kafka novel’.
Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone caused a storm at the start of the season when he implied the league would be made easier for Real Madrid to win this year. 
Simeone said in an interview: ‘The league is dangerously prepared for Real Madrid. Madrid cannot go seven years with only winning one league. This year I think that sadly it is difficult to see another team winning it.’
Madrid were furious at the suggested conspiracy and many of their supporters point to the fact that their team have only been awarded one penalty so far this season while Barcelona have been given seven as proof that there is no favouritism.