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‘Major error’ – Barcelona submit formal complaint to UEFA about refereeing in Champions League defeat to Atletico

BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 08: Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona, gestures towards Diego Simeone, Head Coach of Atletico de Madrid, as he interacts with Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona (not pictured) during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final First Leg match between FC Barcelona and Club Atlético de Madrid at Camp Nou on April 08, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Barcelona have issued a statement to confirm they have submitted a formal complaint about the refereeing during Wednesday’s Champions League defeat to Atletico.

The Catalans have been left furious by the decision not to send off Marc Pubill and award Barcelona a penalty for a clear handball.

Here’s the statement:

“FC Barcelona inform that the Club legal services have submitted a complaint to UEFA today regarding the events in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal first leg against Atlético Madrid. The Club considers that the refereeing did not adhere to the current law, directly influencing how the game progressed and the result.

“The complaint centres around a specific action. In the 54th minute of the match, after play had been restarted correctly, an opponent player picked up the ball in their area without being shown the corresponding penalty. FC Barcelona understands that this decision, along with a grave lack of intervention by VAR, represents a major error. Accordingly, the Club has requested an investigation be opened, access to refereeing communications, and where applicable, official acknowledgment of the errors and the adoption of the relevant measures.

“Along these same lines, FC Barcelona consider that this is not the first time in recent editions of the UEFA Champions League that unfathomable refereeing decisions have had a detrimental effect on the team, creating a clear double standard and preventing competing against other clubs on a level playing field.”

Acting president Rafa Yuste had previously explained why the club were taking such action.

“With the technical and electronic resources we have in society, such as VAR, I don’t understand why a clear penalty, in my opinion, wasn’t awarded against Atlético Madrid. I say this with all due respect to everyone. Whether intentional or not, the play is crystal clear,” he told reporters.

“I don’t want to go into detail about the refereeing. There’s a very important second leg. We have to focus on the fact that a comeback is very possible, and we believe it is. Now we have a very important match against Espanyol, and as president, I don’t want anything to disrupt the concentration that the club, players, and staff need for this match.”

“We at the club are considering issuing a statement. And we can’t forget—sometimes memory is very short—that something similar happened to us in the Cup at Atlético’s stadium. We have to denounce it because otherwise there won’t be any improvement. Everyone makes mistakes, but it’s happening too often and we can’t let it go.”



Source: barcablaugranes.com

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