
Spoelstra: No need to penalize Ball any further
Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
Barcelona forward Raphinha criticized referees for poor officiating after the team's Champions League elimination by Atletico Madrid, claiming they were 'robbed.' Despite winning 2-1 in the second leg, Barcelona could not overcome a 2-0 loss from the first leg.
MADRID (AP) — Barcelona forward Raphinha criticized the refereeing after Barcelona's elimination against Atletico Madrid in the quarterfinals of the Champions League on Tuesday. Raphinha, who didn't play because of a hamstring injury, also gestured toward Atletico fans after the game, apparently indicating that the team will be eliminated in the next round. He also made a “robbed” sign with his hands toward the crowd at the Metropolitano stadium. Barcelona won 2-1 on Tuesday but it wasn't enough to overcome a 2-0 loss at home last week. “To me, it was robbed,” he told reporters. “Not only this match, but the other one as well. The refereeing was very bad. Incredible the decisions that they made. Atletico made a lot of fouls and the referee didn't show a single yellow card.” Barcelona had Pau Cubarsí sent off in the first half of the opening game, and Eric García was shown a red card on Tuesday in the 79th minute. Barcelona also complained of other refereeing decisions during both matches. It made a complaint to UEFA about a possible penalty in its favor in the first leg, and players complained of another penalty on Tuesday. “I wish I could understand the fear that they have to see Barcelona winning,” Raphinha said. Barcelona coach Hansi Flick complained after the first game but said after the return leg that he wouldn't talk about the referees. He said his team deserved better luck after how it played. “When you see both matches ... we were much better than Atletico,” Flick said. “But at the end it's like that, and we have to accept it.” Barcelona's next match is against Celta Vigo in the Spanish league. The Catalan club leads the league by nine points over second-place Real Madrid after 31 rounds. \\\_ AP soccer:
Raphinha stated that the refereeing was very bad and claimed that Barcelona was 'robbed' in both matches against Atletico Madrid.
Barcelona won the second leg 2-1 but were eliminated after losing 2-0 in the first leg, resulting in a 3-2 aggregate score.
Raphinha, who was sidelined due to a hamstring injury, gestured towards Atletico fans and made a 'robbed' sign with his hands after the game.

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