Perez accused of threatening the referee
"You can see how they try to put pressure on certain people. In a match Real beat Deportivo 6-1, when the game was over, we left the field and the assistants came with me. There was one person locked up. I went into the room and said: 'I just ask you to referee our games like Barca'," Gonzalez said on the program Carrusel Deportivo.
The 56-year-old former referee mentioned the match in October 2010, within the framework of La Liga. According to Gonzalez, it was Perez who invited him into his private room to question how Barca's matches were run. Real president that day also said that Gonzalez often makes decisions in favor of rivals.
After being pressured by Perez, Gonzalez filed a complaint with the La Liga Arbitration Committee (CTA). But no punishment was given to Perez or Real and the case quickly sank.
"After about half an hour, the CTA found out. I informed them, because it was a serious matter for me. But no action was taken," Gonzalez said.
The former referee said that was the only time he was pressured by the president of a club. "No president has ever invited me into a private room. And that's Florentino Perez. I have nothing to hide. It's true. If you want to verify it, you can read the CTA's report, because I informed you. tell them".
Recently, Real announced that it was ready to participate in the investigation against Barca when the Catalan team was accused of bribing a former CTA vice president in exchange for the referee's match reports. The process of unraveling the case is still ongoing. Barca and Real will meet in the El Clasico match of La Liga on March 19.