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Real Madrid players Jude Bellingham (L), Vinicius Junior (C) and Endrick Felipe (R) attend a training session ahead of LaLiga match against Atletico Madrid in Madrid on Friday. | AFP photo

Real Madrid鈥檚 complaints about refereeing have created an even tenser atmosphere than usual around their crunch La Liga derby clash with Atletico Madrid on Saturday.

League leaders Madrid host their city rivals, second and trailing by a single point, at the Santiago Bernabeu, after a tumultuous week in Spanish football.


Last weekend Los Blancos dropped three points in a shock defeat at Espanyol, after which they sent the Spanish football federation a letter blasting La Liga refereeing as 鈥榬igged鈥�.

Madrid were left raging after Espanyol defender Carlos Romero scythed down Kylian Mbappe, avoiding a red card before going on to score the winner.

Carlo Ancelotti left Mbappe out of his squad which beat Leganes on Wednesday to reach the Copa del Rey semi-finals, saying the striker had a bruised calf.

The French superstar will most likely return to face Atletico for the first time since joining Los Blancos. Mbappe missed the 1-1 draw in September at the Metropolitano stadium with a hamstring problem.

Madrid scraped a late 3-2 win over Leganes which saw them avoid a draining extra 30 minutes of extra-time.

鈥楾he team is in good shape, we left some players out to rest and to be ready for Saturday,鈥� Ancelotti said.

Madrid鈥檚 vigorous complaints about refereeing have not gone unnoticed across town. 鈥楥an you help us with the nuances of the following verbs? pressure, scare, intimidate, coerce, frighten, influence, impose...鈥� Atletico wrote in a sardonic message on X, in the wake of Madrid鈥檚 letter.

Atletico striker Antoine Griezmann said he was unhappy about the situation, including the focus in the media on Madrid鈥檚 statement.

鈥楴ow the referees will be afraid of making mistakes because they know they are being watched,鈥� the French forward told Movistar.

鈥榃e have to let them be calm, they鈥檝e got enough on their hands as it is on the pitch, let alone with stupid stuff going on off of it.鈥�

Atletico themselves have been hinting at refereeing bias in favour of Madrid, most notably after Los Blancos beat Celta Vigo in a cup match in January with controversial calls in their favour.

鈥業 didn鈥檛 see yesterday鈥檚 match, they told me about some things that happened, as have been going on for 100 years... I don鈥檛 know why people are surprised,鈥� said Atletico coach Diego Simeone.

Real Madrid come into the derby plagued with injury problems at the back, with Antonio Rudiger, Eder Militao, Dani Carvajal and David Alaba all sidelined.

Ancelotti must also decide whether to maintain his attacking quartet of Vinicius Junior, Mbappe, Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo or opt for a more conservative set-up.

Simeone joked that he would be arriving at the Bernabeu 鈥榠n the same fashion as always, by (parking the) bus.鈥�

With forwards Alexander Sorloth, Griezmann, Julian Alvarez and Angel Correa all among the goals lately, along with Rodrigo De Paul shining in midfield, the Rojiblancos certainly have the firepower to dismantle the hosts if they did choose an attacking approach.