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Barcelona are considering requiring the publication of the referee's call recording
The pendulum storm in the Clásico continues.
According to reports in Catalonia, Hakwon told Martinez Monroe in a headset that Ramos had committed a foul on Langela before the Frenchman pulled his shirt inside the extension.
The Blaugrana are considering asking the judges' union to release the recording of the conversation
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Monday, 26 October 2020, 19:09
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At the same time as reports that Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu may resign, the club is still in turmoil following the penalty that Real Madrid received in the Clásico on Saturday and that Sergio Ramos became 1: 2 in favor of the Blancos.
In one of the radio programs on Cadena Sir, it was reported today that club members had received information that Kwon in the game told referee Juan Martinez Monroe in a headset that Ramos had fouled Kalman Langela before the Frenchman pulled him in a shirt inside the extension, but it chose to ignore and point to the white spot.
According to further reports, Barcelona are considering requiring the judges' union to publish the recording of the conversation between the referee and Kwon and between the team on the lawn, and the team that entered the VAR room.
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Martinez Monroe in conversation with other members of the judging panel on Saturday (Photo: Alex Caparros, GettyImages)
The Barcelona men stormed in the wake of the penalty shootout on Saturday and Xavi Wiljuana, a member of the club's management, the officer did as he tweeted: "It's just a scandal. Monoara, eat shit."
Ronald Koeman referred to Pendel and also complained to the VAR people: "The VAR decisions were not in our favor in any game. The penalty was not clear, I do not understand the referee's decision. The VAR was always against Barcelona, there was no Pendel."
Veteran midfielder Sergio Busquets also referred to the controversial penalty and was less determined: "It is a difficult decision. There are many such moves. It was too harsh a punishment for me. We had high expectations from this game and played well in the first half. We had opportunities in the second half as well. But the penalty changed the game. "
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