Barca ire continues as referee only shown 2 angles of controversial decision

Barcelona celebrated what looked a lot on the Death Knell in the La Liga title race on Sunday, to which Real Madrid 4-3 in Montjuic at the top open a seven-point gap between the two more with three games to go. The Blaugrana, however, were not happy with the official on Sunday.

After the 'Just MoTosta' commentary caused the further Barcelona rage, another excerpt from Audio from the discussions between the referee Alejandro Hernandez Hernandez and Juan Martinez Munuera asked. Hernandez Hernandez was called upon to revise the incident of a possible punishment against Aurelien Tchouameni in the 80th minute.

During the audio, Martinez Munuera Hernandez Hernandez tells that there were no more corners of the incident, while viewers around the world witnessed six different perspectives, where Hernandez Hernandez was only shown.

“Okay, Alex, there is the image, okay? It is a shot on the goal, and we don't have much more powerful cameras. Stop it, Carlos (director), now,” says Martinez.

“The distance between your arm and your body. Stop it there, give me one from behind,” high behind, “give me what you have,” Hernandez answers.

“Let's see what we have there because it was not very clear because it was blocked by the goal,” Martinez replies.

“A wide angle, please. That's a great one,” Hernandez continues. “For me, Courtois is behind. Give it another frame, that is when the impact takes place, his arm is down. It is not a punishment for me, Juan,” he concludes.

At the same time that the assessment was underway, MD notes that viewers all over the world received a total of six different corners of the incident, compared to the two given to Hernandez Hernandez.

Those extra corners, as friendly marked by Ferran Torres on his Instagram, show Tchouameni's arm further from his body than in the other two corners.

That was one of the four incidents that Barcelona was unhappy about, including the decision not to send Tchouameni in the first half, the call to refuse Fermin Lopez's stopping time and not to allow Kylian Mbappe's first goal, which Claimed a mistake in the build-up. Regardless of the details of the decisions, it is certainly confusing that the referees would only get two corners of the incident, while the rest of the world can see six different shots.

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