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Why Raphinha thinks the Champions League is "rigged" against Barcelona

The tie was marred by controversy as Barcelona finished both legs with 10 men following red cards for Pau Cubarsi and Eric Garcia. Watch the gestures Raphina made towards the Atleti supporters.

Ashutosh Sahoo

The fallout from Barcelona’s Champions League departure has shifted from the pitch to the referee’s room. Despite winning 2-1 on the night at the Metropolitano, the Catalan giants were eliminated 3-2 on aggregate by Atletico Madrid. However, the post-match headlines belong to the sidelined Raphinha, who pulled no punches in accusing officials of a systemic bias against the club.

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The Brazilian international, who missed both legs due to injury, clinicaly targeted Clement Turpin (second leg) and Istvan Kovacs (first leg) for their handling of a tie that saw a Barcelona player sent off in both matches. Images of the forward making "grabbing motions" toward the officials have already gone viral, signaling a dressing room in full-blown revolt.

Statistic / IncidentBarcelonaAtletico Madrid
Aggregate Score23
xG (Overall)3.382.08
Shots on Target158
Red Cards2 (Cubarsi & Garcia)0
UEFA ComplaintRejected

Incidents: A sense of Deja Vu

Barcelona’s frustration centers on three primary moments that clinicaly tilted the aggregate score:

  • Cubarsi dismissal (1st Leg): Istvan Kovacs upgraded a yellow card to a straight red after a VAR review, leading to a Julian Alvarez goal from the resulting free kick.

  • "Ghost" penalty (1st Leg): Barca filed a formal complaint, later rejected by UEFA, after Atleti keeper Juan Musso appeared to put the ball back in play from a goal kick before a defender handled it inside the area.

  • Garcia red (2nd Leg): Clement Turpin sent off Eric Garcia for a professional foul on Alexander Sorloth, a decision Raphinha called "incredible."

Raphinha: "The game was completely robbed"

As far as I’m concerned, it was a robbery, not just this match but the other one (the first leg) as well. I think the refereeing is going really badly; the decisions he [Turpin] makes are unbelievable. I really want to understand why they’re so afraid that Barcelona will come and win. It was tough, especially when you realise you have to work three times as hard to win the match. I think this tie was quite misleading, in my view. I think everyone can make mistakes; everyone is human. But when the mistakes keep repeating themselves in exactly the same way, I think that’s something we need to pay attention to. The game was completely robbed. The referee had a lot of problems. Some of the decisions he took were incredible. I don't know how many fouls Atlético made and he didn't book them. It's human to commit one error, but for it to happen again in another game? We played really well, but this tie was robbed from us
Raphinha

With their Champions League ambitions extinguished, Hansi Flick is now ruthlessly refocusing on domestic success. Barcelona still holds a nine-point lead at the top of La Liga with seven matches left to play. For Raphinha and his teammates, the task is to convert their frustration into ruthless efficiency in front of goal as they push to clinch the Spanish title. Yet the memory of those two nights in Madrid, and the officials’ “repeated mistakes,” is likely to haunt the corridors of Camp Nou for many years to come.

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