Barça will not have access to images of the ‘phantom goal’ refused during the Clásico

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The day after Clàsico in Spain, while Real Madrid beat FC Barcelona, ​​the controversy of a phantom goal following a Raphniha corner agitated the crowds. The Catalans even asked to replay the meeting through their president Joan Laporta. However, the Blaugrana club will not be able to access the images of the video refereeing as reported Marca.

The Referees’ Technical Committee refuses to give video refereeing images to any La Liga team that may request them as was agreed when video refereeing was introduced in La Liga. There will be no exception, especially since the CTA considered that the arbitration of César Soto Grado had lived up to the bill.

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