"We're woried about the disparity of criteria because the referee's performance was disproportionate"
"We at the club find it striking and are worried about the referee's different standards, and it makes us share the perplexity of the coaching staff and the players regarding what happened at El Madrigal."
"We share in the indignation and perplexity of the team, and we believe Madridistas do too. The referee's performance was incredibly rigorous with us, sending off Rui Faria simply for applauding in support of Cristiano Ronaldo. The same goes for Ozil, a kid who is always a clean player. Nevertheless, at the Reyno de Navarra Stadium, he overlooked much more serious actions, such as Guardiola grabbing the linesman's arm and some players' open and fervent protests against refereeing decisions... We find this striking and it worries us."
"We're not addressing the match result, but the referee's attitude towards us, which had him constantly focusing on what was going on in our team's coaching area. We are not focusing on specific actions because many things happen in a game of football, but what calls our attention is how much he focused on an area away from the main action in the game."
"Real Madrid will continue to fight because they never give up. We will continue to fight to achieve our objectives because we are in an enviable situation. Nothing and no one will make us stop in our pursuit of the dreams of Madridistas. No one at the club can feel nervous about what happened because we have a six point lead. We just believe certain actions during the match didn't do justice to what really happened."
"Pepe has been rightly suspended on occasion, but this time he was booked after being assaulted. That also worries us. Players are subjected to great pressure and some of their reactions are understandable. We simply wish to be able to fight in the same conditions as every other team. We want all actions to be assessed the same way."