Barcelona president Joan Laporta speculated that his club could ask for a replay of their fixture with Real Madrid after refereeing controversy.
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Lamine Yamal "ghost goal" disallowedLaporta called for extensive reviewMadridw won with late Bellingham goalWHAT HAPPENED?
The disgruntled Barca president released a scathing statement on Monday, claiming that his club would look into a potential replay of Sunday's Clasico after a controversial refereeing decision denied his side a goal in the first half. Yamal's near-post flick seemed to have come close to crossing the line, but La Liga's lack of goal-line technology made replays inconclusive.
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In a four-minute long statement, Laporta outlined a number of his grievances: "Yesterday, there were several debatable plays but among all of them there is one that is essential and that can lead to a change in the final result of the game. I am referring to the so-called Lamine ghost goal. As a club we want to be sure about what happened and that is why I inform you that from FC Barcelona we will immediately request the Technical Committee of Referees and the Spanish Football Federation to provide us with all the images and audio generated by the play."
WHAT LAPORTA SAID ABOUT BARCA'S RESPONSE
Laporta also threatened a potential replay: "If it is confirmed that it was a legal goal, we will go further and do not rule out asking for a replay of the match, just as has happened in a European match due to a VAR error. Finally, I want to emphasise that although we will focus on this play, we also disagree with various actions during the course of the match that, although they could be consulted in the VAR, this tool was ignored by the referee in an incomprehensible way."
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Yamal's no-goal proved to be a crucial moment in the scope of the game. It would have given Barca a 2-1 lead before half-time, and a commanding position heading into the second half of the fixture.