Real Madrid's controversial win over Rayo Vallecano has sparked a heated debate, with former Barcelona director Toni Freixa speaking out. Freixa's strong words have ignited a discussion about the fairness of the game and the decisions made by officials. But here's where it gets controversial... Freixa's criticism centers around the penalty awarded in the 9th minute of stoppage time, which he believes was unjustified. He argues that the Rayo player's touch was minimal and that the opposing player was 'play-acting'. And this is the part most people miss... The decision to add 9 minutes of stoppage time, when there were no injuries, only one goal, and normal substitutions, has raised eyebrows. Freixa questions the justification for such an extended period of added time and suggests that it is a pattern in the Spanish League, benefiting Real Madrid. He boldly states that Real Madrid won't win any titles this season due to their poor play, and questions the accountability for the refereeing decisions. Freixa's final post invites fans to sign a manifesto denouncing refereeing favors to Madrid. What do you think, Culers? Will you sign the manifesto? This article encourages readers to share their thoughts and engage in a discussion about the fairness of the game and the role of officials. The controversy surrounding Real Madrid's win has sparked a debate that is sure to continue.