Reacting to the latest incident, Raphinha took to Instagram, writing: “We have a lot to improve, but not just us. It’s very difficult when the rules are different if they are for you or against you, but if we have to play against everyone to win, then fine, we will do it.”
The defeat leaves defending champions Barcelona second in the La Liga standings, two points behind leaders Real Madrid.
Head coach Hansi Flick also expressed frustration after the match, suggesting the standard of officiating matched his team’s display. “The (officials) do their job, sometimes it’s not a good job, but they are on the same level as we played, so it’s maybe not a good level. he added.
