Barcelona contemplates rematch demand after controversial classico loss

Joan Laporta, the President of FC Barcelona, is considering an extraordinary move following the controversial outcome of the recent Clasico against Real Madrid. Barcelona lost 3-2, but they believe a crucial goal by Lamine Yamal was unjustly disallowed.

Laporta, joined by prominent figures from Barcelona, has strongly criticized the refereeing decision and is demanding a comprehensive review of the match’s video and audio evidence by the Technical Referees Committee and the Spanish Football Federation.

If it’s confirmed that the disallowed goal was legitimate, Barcelona is ready to escalate the situation, possibly seeking a rematch or pursuing legal actions.

Laporta’s firm stance reflects Barcelona’s unwavering commitment to fairness and integrity in football competitions.

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