Rules and styles are different from those in the Premier League. TA: People around him say Heysen needs to adapt to La Liga referees

Heisen was sent off with a red card in La Liga match against Real Sociedad last week. The Spanish Football Association later admitted the misjudgment, but rejected three appeals from Real Madrid, and the players will be suspended in the match against Espanyol.

According to The Athletic, the Disciplinary Committee of the Spanish Football Association issued a 1,063-word statement in detail, saying that Heysen's foul did not prevent an obvious goal opportunity, but if the club wants to correct the error in the referee's report, it must provide "undisputed and beyond reasonable doubt that the incident recorded in the game report does not exist or is obviously arbitrary." As Real Madrid filed an appeal before the release of the CTA video released on Tuesday, it failed to use the video as evidence.

According to sources from the Spanish Football Association, the Discipline Committee's report was completed before the production of the CTA video. But they said this is just a suggestion and cannot be used as a basis for changing the referee's decision. People close to Heysen believe this will not happen in the Premier League because the rules and game styles are different. They also said players need to adapt to Spanish referees, who acknowledged that the referee might make mistakes but did not understand why VAR did not remind him in the case of obvious misjudgment.

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