‘It’s a disgrace, intolerable’ – Joan Laporta lets rip after Barcelona’s Champions League exit

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‘It’s a disgrace, intolerable’ – Joan Laporta lets rip after Barcelona’s Champions League exit

‘It’s a disgrace, intolerable’ – Joan Laporta lets rip after Barcelona’s Champions League exit

There is fury in Catalunya after the game.

‘It’s a disgrace, intolerable’ – Joan Laporta lets rip after Barcelona’s Champions League exit

There is fury in Catalunya after the game.

Barcelona's Champions League dream is over, and the fallout in Catalonia is explosive. Club president Joan Laporta has launched a furious tirade against the match officials following Barça's dramatic elimination by Atletico Madrid, calling the refereeing "a disgrace" and "intolerable."

His fiery comments echo the sentiment of winger Raphinha, who claimed the team was "robbed." Laporta's frustration centers on a series of pivotal decisions across both legs of the quarter-final tie. He pointed to a controversial red card, a disallowed Ferran Torres goal, and uncalled penalties as moments that "hurt us a lot," specifically citing a foul on Fermín López that left the player with a cut face but drew no card.

This sense of injustice is compounded by UEFA's recent dismissal of a prior Barcelona complaint. After the first leg, the club protested a potential penalty incident, only to have it ruled "inadmissible." Laporta revealed the club will file another formal complaint to European football's governing body, demanding explanations for what he sees as a pattern of unfair treatment.

"To say that referees favor Barça is shameless," Laporta stated, directly pushing back against a common narrative. "They only have to look at this Champions League tie." For a club of Barcelona's stature, used to battling for the biggest trophies, this exit—and the manner of it—has cut deep, leaving the Camp Nou demanding answers and accountability.

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