Barcelona club management announced that it has withdrawn its complaint about its position regarding the referee of the team’s match against Inter Milan, which was held yesterday, Tuesday, in the third round of the group stage of the Champions League, and ended with the defeat of the Blaugrana (0-1).
Barcelona club management announced yesterday that it had filed a complaint against the referees, after the match witnessed a controversial game, during which the Slovenian Slavko Vincic decided not to award a penalty kick to Barcelona, and the video technology refused to call the referee to watch the game again.
Television replays showed that the ball touched the hand of the Dutchman, Denzel Dumfries, Inter Milan defender.
According to the Spanish newspaper, Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona decided not to file a complaint with UEFA, after holding a number of internal discussions in the club. The club’s management believes that the complaint is not the best way to express its position, and that there are other channels.