Polish referee Szymon Marciniak has hit back at accusations he robbed of a place in the final against Inter Milan. The World Cup final official has been lambasted in the Catalan press today following his controversial display with newspaper Mundo Deportivo even claiming Marciniak "has a friendly history with ."
Barca are adamant Inter's late equaliser, scored by Francesco Acerbi, to force extra-time should not have stood after full-back Gerard Martin went to ground following a challenge from Denzel Dumfries.
The Spanish giants also claim VAR should not have awarded a penalty for Pau Cubarsi's tackle on Lautaro Martinez after Hakan Calhanoglu fired home from the spot.
READ MORE:
READ MORE:
Speaking in response to Barcelona's outrage, Marciniak : "What can I say about these stupid comments? I didn't wrong anyone."
Barca are also said to be preparing an official complaint to UEFA but Marciniak isn't fazed in the slightest, firing back: "I'm ready for anything."
Marciniak also added on Inter's third goal: "Inter's third goal was definitely valid."
Barcelona boss Hansi Flick said after the devastating defeat at San Siro: "I don't want to talk too much about the referee, but every decision was in Inter's favour. I'm disappointed. I don't like talking about the referee. I told him what I thought, but I won't repeat what I said here."
Former boss was covering the game as an analyst for beIN SPORTS and he was disappointed by the decision to award Martinez a spot-kick.
He feels VAR is ruining the game, stating: "It was clear that Lautaro Martinez was looking for a penalty, and in my opinion, the referee made a mistake in the decision. He should see who touches the ball first, who reaches it first. It's Cubarsi.
"For me, it's clear that it's not a penalty, and you can't blow a whistle for a play like that, especially since it looked like a clean tackle. My position is clear: I'm against these decisions that distort football."
Barcelona midfielder Pedri has since claimed UEFA should "look into" Marciniak's performance.
He said: "It's not the first time this happens to us with this referee, UEFA should look into it," Pedri told reporters after the game. Every 50-50 for them. There are things that I don't understand and which are hard to explain."
Pedri also criticised Marciniak for failing to book Henrikh Mkhitaryan for his strong tackle on Lamine Yamal. He added: "In the penalty on Lamine, which was after given as a free kick, there's no booking for Mkhitaryan, which would have been his second booking."
Join our new WhatsApp community! Click to receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our
You may also like
Mikel Arteta reveals what PSG did straight Arsenal Champions League defeat - 'they just told me'
Beating Retreat at Attari stalled indefinitely
Alison Hammond shares weight loss secrets and fitness programme after 11 stone drop
Coronation Street in 'favouritism row' on set as angry cast member 'hits out' at co-stars
15 lakh people across nation join hands to test and enforce safety measures