Barcelona plans to file an objection with the European Football Association (UEFA) to express its outrage at the refereeing decisions that were made in the Inter Milan match in the third round of the Champions League group stage.
Barcelona lost 0-1 to Inter Milan at the Guzeppe Meazza stadium, but coach Xavi was angry that a penalty was not awarded at the end of the match.
Pedri’s equalizing goal was also canceled due to a handball by teammate Ansu Fati, but VAR conceded a penalty from Inter Milan right-back Denzel Dumfries for the same reason.
The Spanish club is considering filing a formal complaint against the arbitration staff, especially the video referee Paul van Bueckel, as they considered the touch of Fati’s hand to be involuntary, while Dumfries did not count it.
It is noteworthy that Boyle was the referee of video equipment in the Barcelona-Bayern match in the second round and did not assign a penalty to Ousmane Dembele when the score was still 0-0.

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