Barcelona manager Hansi Flick was probably never escaped his press conference for the match without a question about Real Madrid's fire trousers to the president of the Rafael Louzan Rfael, complaining about a 'corrupt' referee system. The Blaugrana goes on Thursday evening in the quarterfinals in their match against Valencia in Mestalla, but Los Blancos has dominated the structure.
Flick was asked early on and noted that it is not only Real Madrid who complains. He did not come up with details about Real Madrid who refers to the system as corrupt.
'If I'm honest, I don't want to talk about this. They did it that way, but that is not our way. We have not said any apologies, and that's how it is. Every club has its own way. I think every club, every manager, has had something to complain about. But we are human and we make mistakes. Referees have a complicated job and we have to take care of it. It's not something easy for them. “
Flick was also pushed over the case a second time when he was asked if it was not disrespectful for Barcelona or Atletico Madrid if they win the title and claim that it comes down to decisions against Los Blancos.
“I think I said it all. When I arrived, I said I didn't want any apologies or complaints. I don't like this. We have to win our games and we know that we have had different points slip away. That is our fault. We have to see what we can do. On Sunday we still have an important competition, but the first is to win in Valencia. “
Flick complained about decisions that are not given by referees during his time in Barcelona and called a challenge against Getafe 'a clear punishment' in Barcelona -Grent. He was also sent against real betis for what the referee considered as protests outside of order. As a general rule, however, he has tried to prevent questions about officer.
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