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Television coverage of Real Madrid's comeback win over Villarreal has incensed Los Blancos to the extent that they are set to file a formal complaint over it.

Their 3-2 victory at the Estadio de la Ceramica was filled with controversy, most notably over the award of a penalty kick to Real, which allowed Cristiano Ronaldo to level the game at 2-2.

However, according to Jugones de LaSexta, Real weren't happy with how the game was transmitted and will look to discuss the issue with LaLiga.

MARCA have learned that the complaint is based on two major issues, in their view.

During the fixture against Villarreal and in their earlier draw with Barcelona at the Camp Nou this season, Real feel that certain incidents in the game are overlooked in order to repeatedly show situations which don't favour Los Blancos.

They believe that continuous replays attempt to create doubt about the validity of their positive moments or results in games, and feel that the opposite never occurs.

The latest development is another example of the continued strained relations between LaLiga president Javier Tebas and Los Blancos.

In addition, the Real hierarchy also feel that commentary and punditry around their games has been negative towards them and biased in favour of their opponents.