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Raphinha criticized the refereeing after Barcelona's exit from the Champions League, claiming the match against Atletico Madrid was 'stolen.' Barcelona lost 3-2 on aggregate, with Raphinha unable to play due to injury but present to support his teammates.
âIt was a robbed matchâ â Raphinha fumes over Barcelona exit to Atletico Madrid
Barcelona star Raphinha did not take his sideâs exit from the Champions League lying down. Atletico Madrid ran out 3-2 winners on aggregate against the Catalan giants, after a 2-1 loss at the Metropolitano that was sufficient to take them through to the semi-finals.
Raphinha, who did not feature in the tie due to injury, had traveled to Madrid to support his teammates. He made headlines after the match after complaints about the refereeing as quoted by MD.
âItâs a stolen match. It was tough, especially when you see that you have to make three triple the effort to win the game. Making a mistake is human, but for it to happen again in the second leg? Weâve played very well, but this tie has been stolen from us.â
The Blaugrana felt on numerous occasions that they were not given the fouls merited, and that their opponents were not punished when they were. Raphinha pointed to the fact that Atletico did not pick up a booking in the second leg, calling it âfearâ from the officials.
âThe refereeing has been terrible; itâs unbelievable the decisions heâs made. Atletico committed countless fouls, and the referee didnât even show them a yellow card. I really want to understand his fear that Barca might get through to the next round.â
Raphinha was not alone in his complaints, with Frenkie de Jong commenting after the match that it was in the first leg the officiating was key.
âLuck has not been on our side. We tried everything, we played well in both matches. In the end it wasnât enough, we want to improve, but we feel like luck wasnât on our side,â Cadena SER quote.
âIn the first leg, the refereeing was decisive. The play that marked the match in the first leg was when Pubill stopped that action with his hand, which should have been a red card and a penalty. In the first match, the refereeing was decisive.â
De Jong went on to comment on the excellent job that Barcelonaâs young players did, and there were reasons for optimism going forward. On the other hand, Raphinha is at risk of a UEFA sanction for his comments.
Raphinha described the match as 'stolen' and expressed frustration over the refereeing, stating that mistakes were repeated and affected the outcome.
Barcelona lost the tie 3-2 on aggregate, including a 2-1 defeat in the second leg at the Metropolitano Stadium.
Raphinha was sidelined due to an injury, which prevented him from participating in the crucial match.

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