The referee in the middle of the Barcelona row with UEFA was knocked back at Hansi Flick and his players after their exit from Champions League.
La Blaugrana went on his way to Inter Milan looking for the Trophy Treble Dream alive in the San Siro after a 3-3 first leg in Catalonia.
Despite taking an early 2-0 lead, Inter never looked at control of the game and the charges of Flick responded excellent after the break.
Goals from Eric Garcia and Dani Olmo brought the game on 2-2 on the night and 5-5 on aggregated before Raphinha hit home in the last minutes.
However, that was far from the end on a marathon evening in Milan, while experienced defender Francesco Acerbi stabbed home in extra time to steer home fans wildly.
The extra time goal of Davide Fratteni eventually sealed a place in the final for the Simone Inzaghi team at the expense of a frustrated Barcelona.
Flick was unhappy with referee Szymon Marciniak full -time and Pedri in midfield went one step further by claiming that UEFA should start an investigation.
Pedri's annoyance was aimed at a penalty call that was not given in favor of Lamine Yamal and an alleged error on Gerard Martin in the structure of Acerbi's dramatic purpose.
While the dust has settled in the game, Marciniak has offered a brief answer to the criticism, whereby the Polish officer rejects all claims against him.
“Their comments are ridiculous. What can I say about these stupid comments? I have not hurt anyone,” according to quotes from the Egyptian outlet al Qahera, via Mundo Deportivo.
'I am ready for everything [if complaints are taken further]. The third goal of Inter was absolutely valid. “
UEFA has not offered an update on the situation and Marciniak is one of the names in the frame to officiate the final between Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain after the leadership of the final loss of 2023 of the first in Manchester City.
