Barcelona files another complaint with UEFA over Champions League officiating
Steven Perez
Dailysports's expert
Barcelona has once again gone on the legal offensive.
Details: According to Marca, the Catalan club has sent a second official complaint to UEFA this week. The Blaugrana management is furious with the refereeing and the VAR system in both Champions League quarter-final matches against Atlético Madrid, believing that officiating errors cost them a place in the semi-finals.
Laporta, speaking at the Godó tournament, did not hold back his emotions:
"The officiating and VAR are a disgrace," he said.
The president broke down the controversial incidents in detail, which the club believes were wrongly interpreted: Cubarsí's sending off, Pubill's handball in the box in the first leg, Eric García's red card, as well as the unawarded penalty for Olmo and the incident involving Fermín and goalkeeper Musso in the second leg.
The club's complaint emphasizes that these errors caused "significant sporting and financial harm" to the organization.
Reminder: Lamine Yamal mocked Real after their Champions League elimination.