Barcelona’s Champions League campaign concluded disappointingly at the Metropolitano Stadium. Although the team displayed determination and skill in their 2-1 victory, the tie against Atletico Madrid will be equally remembered for contentious refereeing decisions as for the play on the field.
In a match marked by tension and pressure, three crucial calls made by referee Clement Turpin and the VAR team proved pivotal, leaving Barcelona’s players and supporters pondering the potential outcomes.
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First Controversy
The first significant moment occurred just before halftime when Dani Olmo went down in the penalty area after contact from Marcos Llorente. The Barcelona midfielder skillfully evaded his marker and was poised to take a shot when he was nudged off balance at a critical moment.
Despite fervent appeals for a penalty, Turpin allowed the game to continue, and the VAR team, led by Jerome Brisard, opted not to intervene.
This decision ignited discussion, with refereeing analyst Cesar Barrenechea Montero providing an insightful commentary on the incident. “It’s a borderline decision. If he had awarded a penalty, nobody would have said a word,” remarked Barrenechea in his analysis for Mundo Deportivo.
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Second Controversy
An alarming incident involving Fermin Lopez and Juan Musso took place during the match. Fermin, attempting to connect with a header from Lamine Yamal’s cross, suffered a nose injury from a collision with Musso.
Medical staff quickly attended to him, but he ultimately remained on the pitch and continued playing.
Third Controversy
After Ferran Torres had a goal disallowed, the next critical incident effectively sealed Barcelona’s fate. In the 77th minute, Alexander Sorloth broke free on goal and was brought down by Eric Garcia. Initially deemed offside, the call was overturned following a VAR review.
Turpin was summoned to the monitor to determine whether it constituted a clear goal-scoring opportunity and if Jules Kounde could have intervened. Following his review, Eric Garcia received a red card, leaving Barcelona with ten players in the dying moments of the match, a challenge they were unable to overcome despite their efforts.
