Real Madrid’s Week 32 clash against Real Betis ended in frustration as head coach Álvaro Arbeloa aimed “basic” refereeing errors that he believes cost his side two points in the title race. Despite a performance Arbeloa felt deserved a win, Madrid left Seville with a bitter taste following a late equalizer and several contentious VAR calls.


The Controversy: “They Don’t Understand Football”

Arbeloa did not hold back in his post-match analysis, highlighting two specific incidents that shifted the momentum:

  • The Brahim Penalty: In the first half, a shot from Brahim Díaz appeared to strike the outstretched arm of Ricardo. Arbeloa described it as “very clear,” noting the hand was nowhere near the body.
  • The Foul on Mendy: The play leading to Betis’ equalizer was the biggest point of contention. Arbeloa argued that Ferland Mendy had won the position before being unbalanced by Antony.

“To understand that even a slight touch unbalances you, you need to understand a bit about football… many people who make these decisions don’t know or understand it.”Álvaro Arbeloa


Squad Updates: Mbappé and Ceballos

The coach also addressed the fitness of Kylian Mbappé, who was substituted after appearing to struggle physically. Arbeloa remained cautious, stating the medical team would monitor his progress over the coming days.

When questioned about the absence of Dani Ceballos from the squad against his former club, Arbeloa was characteristically blunt: “I always bring those I consider appropriate.”


Analysis: A Pattern of Late Goals?

While Arbeloa pointed toward “bad luck” regarding the points dropped in the final minutes, the trend is becoming a concern as the season reaches its climax. Madrid dominated the chances but failed to “close out the game,” a missed opportunity that Arbeloa insists was hampered by the officiating.

Final Thought: With the race for La Liga tightening, Arbeloa’s Madrid must find a way to convert dominance into three points, regardless of the whistles that go against them.