After the game at Camp Nou, Barcelona are furious at the referees. They are accusing Chelsea of negative approach, lots of tactical fouls, that referee Stark overlooked. Coach Balugrane Pep Guardiola thinks that his team was damaged by the referees and that such details can decide duels in the closing stages of the competition.
I am not a Chelsea fans, I even find the idea of buying instant success seems repulsive from the very start, but WHAT DO BARCA WANT?
Fortunately, football is not figure skating and there is no interpretation category. Chelsea used all of their advantages, played a good and fair game and deserved the goalless draw. The stories of how they should protect Messi and gibberish about positive approach and attacking play is a talk for losers.
Guardiola is not a loser but he got used to easy wins. It is hard to accept that there is a team capable of keeping their sheet clean at Camp Nou.
Barcelona’s wining about the referees is direct consequence of the privileges they and Real have in Spanish Primera. If you only give a cross look to Messi and Raul, you risk serious punishment.
Fouls are part of the game, we don’t see why anyone has to be protected. Messi, Terry and the rest of the players weren’t tortured in any way nor did Ivanovic cut Henry’s kidney out. The English defended with all they have, spilled some blood in Catalonia and deserved the result.
Will it be enough for Stamford Bridge remains to bee seen. But no one from Chelsea won’t say: “we were better, the referees are to blame because Drogba was beaten up”.
Or shall we bow to Messi and order Bosingwa to step aside and applaud with the fans.
Football is much more serious than that and the victory is worth a lot. The way you get it is less important. I go to the stadium to see my team win not to applaud some circus acts from the opposing team.
I am a Juventus fan, perhaps this explains my point of view…
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