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Barcelona have lodged a second formal complaint with UEFA over refereeing and VAR decisions in their Champions League quarter-final tie with Atletico Madrid (tie decided on aggregate), saying a series of incorrect applications of the Laws of the Game and a lack of appropriate VAR intervention across both legs âhad a direct impact on the course of the matches and on the final outcome of the tie.â Barca finished both matches with 10 men after Pau Cubarsi and Eric Garcia were sent off â each red emerging after a pitchside VAR review upgraded earlier cautions â and have highlighted at least one handball by Atleticoâs Marc Pubill that did not trigger a VAR review or penalty.
The club says the accumulation of errors caused âsignificant sporting and financial harm.â Barcelona president-elect Joan Laporta has pressed the issue directly with UEFA leadership, reportedly speaking to president Aleksander Ceferin, while players including Raphinha publicly condemned the officiating as a ârobbery.â UEFA previously declared the clubâs initial protest inadmissible; it has not yet publicly responded to the refiling.
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