Sergio Ramos has said Real Madrid were colluded against by officials in their 4-3 defeat to Barcelona.
The defender was sent off for the 19th time in his Real Madrid career after Alberto Undiano Mallenco gave what proved to be the first of two penalties to Barca - having already awarded a spot kick to Madrid.
Neymar went down under a challenge from Ramos and Lionel Messiconverted from 12 yards.
Ramos’ comments, made to reporters after the final whistle, echo those of his team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo, who said the referee was not up to the job and that forces were conspiring against Madrid.
“It's always the same. I didn't touch Neymar. But there's no point talking about it, it changes nothing,” Ramos said
“Everyone can see what happened today. We could have got something from the game but got nothing.
“There are some things you can't fight against. This was pre-meditated.
“I stopped because I preferred 3-3 rather than a penalty and a sending off.”
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