Ronaldo vents fury at Barcelona's favouritism
Real Madrid's Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo repeated coach Jose Mourinho's claims that bitter rivals Barcelona were favoured by referees on Tuesday after a 1-1 draw in their Champions League semi final second leg match saw Barca progress 3-1 on aggregate.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: May 04, 2011 09:58 am IST
Real Madrid's Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo repeated coach Jose Mourinho's claims that bitter rivals Barcelona were favoured by referees on Tuesday after a 1-1 draw in their Champions League semi final second leg match saw Barca progress 3-1 on aggregate. (Also Read: Barcelona progress at Real Madrid's expense)
The former Manchester United player - who was outshone by Barcelona's two-time world player of the year Lionel Messi over the two legs - was especially incensed by the decision of Belgian referee Frank De Bleeckere to rule out a Gonzalo Higuain goal early in the second-half.
De Bleeckere - one of several referees to be targeted by Mourinho's outburst following the first leg last week - decided that Ronaldo had fouled Javier Mascherano in the lead-up to the goal, though it was harsh as Barca defender Gerard Pique had pushed Ronaldo initially.
Had the goal stood it would have given Real a 1-0 lead in the game and a real chance of progressing at Barca's expense.
"It (trying to overhaul Barcelona's first leg lead) was Mission Impossible 4," said the 26-year-old, who scored the only goal to secure Madrid the Kings Cup against Barcelona late last month.
"We knew what was going to happen. We were used to it after the first leg. Higuain's goal was fine.
"Once again we have to live with that. (On the lead-up to the goal) Pique pushed me and I fell on top of Mascherano, who when he played in England (for West Ham and Liverpool) would not have fallen to the ground like that, but here he does it like everybody else.
"There was nothing wrong with the goal, that could have altered the course of the match but the referee didn't want to see it that way.
"Those who know about football know that Barcelona are very well protected. We just have to live with these injustices," added the Portuguese.