Barça: Pedri’s crackdown against arbitration

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This Saturday evening, FC Barcelona conceded its first defeat of the season. And not in just any way. Hansi Flick’s men completely exploded against Osasuna and fell heavily (4-2). After the match, at the Movistar microphone, Pedri made a point of having a big rant against the evening referee, believing that he should have whistled a penalty on Lamine Yamal but also on Pau Victor.

“We were not good in the first half, we came out of the match badly and that conditioned us. In the second half we deserved more, but the half-time result hurt us. After the break we had to play high and on the counterattack, they did a lot of damage to us. But the referee… It’s a very clear foul on Pau Víctor and there is also a very clear penalty on Lamine Yamal. It’s clear that they stepped on him, they took away a goal against Rayo for a similar mistake. I don’t understand why he doesn’t whistle here. Even if he didn’t see it, that’s no excuse either.he said.

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