Mundo Deportivo embarrasses Florentino Pérez today and his letter of protest against the referees. Meanwhile, it draws up a list of 11 actions in which Barça has been clearly harmed by the referees.
The list of refereeing errors would be broader if it were analyzed with the magnifying glass that Real Madrid TV uses for what interests it according to its sectarianism.
Joan Laporta could write another letter using the same terms as Real Madrid. But he won't do it because he understands nobility and values differently.
No one dares to call a penalty against Real Madrid. Are the referees scared?
The reality is that Barcelona feels much more harmed by the referees than Real Madrid, without going into the curious classification of penalties.
10 for Real Madrid and 4 for Barça, despite Flick's team entering the area more and having scored ten more goals than the white team.
It's also curious that no one has dared to call a penalty against Real Madrid. And there have been plenty of opportunities. Barça has had three called against them.
They don't dare with Vinícius either and let him get away with everything
This is the list of the 11 most flagrant refereeing errors that have harmed Barcelona compiled by Mundo Deportivo. It includes many referees that Real Madrid wants to make disappear from LaLiga.
They also don't question the times when Vinícius deserved expulsion for disrespect toward the referees.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. Real Madrid is not in a position to cast stones but to cover up.
1.- Rayo Vallecano-Barça, 1-2
No penalty for Olmo nor goal for 'Lewy'
- Soto Grado
- Figueroa Vázquez (VAR)
With 1-0, Lejeune clearly brought down Olmo in the 46' without a penalty being called or VAR intervening. In the 72', Lewandowski scored what would have been the 1-2. From the VAR, Soto Grado was urged to look at the monitor for a slight stomp by Koundé on Chavarría after recovering the ball first.
2.- Villarreal-Barça, 1-5
No two reds for tackles on Lamine
- Busquets Ferrer
- Iglesias Villanueva (VAR)
In added time, already with 1-5, Lamine Yamal received two very harsh tackles deserving of red from Sergi Cardona and Ilias Akhomach that remained yellow. Iglesias Villanueva abstained in the VAR and four days later was given the Atleti-Madrid.
3.- R. Madrid-Alavés, 3-2
Vinícius and Endrick, no expulsions
- Muñiz Ruiz
- Figueroa Vázquez (VAR)
In the 83', with 3-0, Endrick only saw yellow for a knee to the testicles of Mouriño. In the 90', Vinícius confronted the referee but was spared a second yellow before visiting Atlético.
4.- Osasuna-Barça, 4-2
Previous foul by Torró in the 2-0
- Cuadra Fernández
Pizarro Gómez (VAR)
In the 27', Bryan Zaragoza scored the 2-0 without VAR alerting to the previous stomp by Lucas Torró on Pau Víctor's instep, much clearer than Koundé's on Chavarría in Vallecas.
5.- R. Sociedad-Barça, 1-0
Goal disallowed for Lewandowski
- Cuadra Fernández
- Del Cerro Grande (VAR)
In the 13', Lewandowski scored the 0-1 but the semi-automatic offside intervened generating a digital image showing the Polish player's right boot more advanced than Nayef Aguerd's despite TV images showing Robert's yellow boot appeared further back.
6.- Barça-Las Palmas, 1-2
Penalties not called for Cubarsí and Víctor
- Cordero Vega
- Busquets Ferrer (VAR)
With 1-2, Mika Mármol stepped on Pau Cubarsí from behind in the 86' and McKenna grabbed Pau Víctor's jersey in the 94' when he was about to shoot. The VAR didn't intervene in any case.
7.- Betis-Barça, 2-2
Two-match ban for Hansi Flick
- Muñiz Ruiz
- Valentín Pizarro (VAR)
After a penalty by De Jong on Vitor Roque, Flick was sent off for moving an arm toward himself. Competition imposed a two-match ban (the defeats against Leganés and Atlético).
Days later, Luis Medina Cantalejo, president of the CTA, acknowledged in the weekly seminar with the referees that Flick "didn'thing" and that the referees should "have a bit of flexibility."
8.- Valencia-R. Madrid, 1-2
Controversial report after Vinícius's red card
- Soto Grado
- Muñiz Ruiz (VAR)
After sending off Vinícius for assaulting Dimitrevski, Soto Grado wrote in the report: "Without the ball in play using not insignificant force." While watching the play on the monitor, he said: "The ball is stopped." That nuance changed the sanction from four to two matches and the Brazilian was able to play the Super Cup.
9.- R. Madrid-Barça, 2-5
Reds forgiven for Camavinga and Vini
- Gil Manzano
- Iglesias Villanueva (VAR)
The VAR made Gil Manzano rectify after a penalty by Camavinga on Gavi that he hadn't called with 1-1. 'Lewy' scored the 1-2. Already with 1-3, in the 45' he didn't show the second yellow to the Frenchman for grabbing Lamine Yamal and in the 68' he didn't caution Vinícius again for stepping on Koundé's heel from behind.
10.- R. Madrid-Celta, 5-2
From a clear penalty to Mbappé's 1-0
- Munuera Montero
- Hernández Hernández (VAR)
With 0-0, Lunin committed a textbook penalty on Swedberg in the 35'. The VAR abstained and Mbappé scored on the next counter.
11.- Getafe-Barça, 1-1
Penalty to limbo on Koundé
- González Fuertes
- Hernández Maeso (VAR)
In the 81', with 1-1, Uche tackled Koundé without punishment. In contrast, in the Madrid-Getafe (2-0) of the 15th matchday, Hernández Hernández and García Verdura (VAR) called a penalty for a similar grab by Nyom on Rüdiger.