Barcelona have submitted another complaint to UEFA about refereeing in the wake of their Champions League exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid.
The Catalan giants won 2-1 in the Spanish capital on Tuesday night but went out after losing 3-2 on aggregate. The game saw Barca denied a penalty when Dani Olmo was pushed over, while Eric Garcia was sent off late on.
Barca have now submitted a complaint about the standards of refereeing in the game after being left furious by some of the decisions.
Here’s
the club’s statement:
“FC Barcelona has submitted a complaint to UEFA regarding the refereeing performance in the Champions League quarter-final tie played against Atlético Madrid,” the club said in a statement.
“The club considers that, across both legs of the tie, several refereeing decisions were made that did not comply with the Laws of the Game, resulting from an incorrect application of the regulations and a lack of appropriate intervention by the VAR system in incidents of clear significance.
“According to FC Barcelona, the accumulation of these errors had a direct impact on the course of the matches and on the final outcome of the tie, causing significant sporting and financial harm to the club.
“Through this complaint, the Club reiterates the requests previously made to UEFA and, at the same time, offers to collaborate with the organisation with the aim of improving the refereeing system to ensure a more rigorous, fair and transparent application of the Laws of the Game.”
Barcelona also submitted a complaint to UEFA about “major errors” after the first leg, but it was swiftly dismissed as “inadmissable.” Will we get a different response this time?












