On the club’s noble floor they are beginning to get fed up with the contempt, explicit or implicit, of the Barça team
There is outrage over the penalty not called on Christensen in Granada: Soto Grado did not even review it on the monitor
Patience at Can Barça is close to running out. In fact, what happened in Granada just filled a glass that is getting closer and closer to being full. Not only with respect to the refereeing actions and the disparity in criteria, but also towards the television treatment that the Barça cast is receiving.
On the noblest floor of the Camp Nou – Montjuïc, in fact – they were left wanting to be able to analyze a more than possible penalty on Christensen for a grab with a knockdown that lasted almost four seconds. The execution of the encounter only took a single repetition of the action, while, for example, In Sergi Roberto’s 2-2, multiple repetitions of the play were passed.
In the entity chaired by Joan Laporta, they are beginning to get tired of these ‘small’ details, since they consider that all together they form a causality rather than a coincidence. At Barça they are convinced that the television treatment received is not objectivehence a transversal discomfort that goes from the box to the bench.
Repetitions, comments and performance
It’s not just a matter of repetitions. There have also been several comments during the broadcasts with a clear negative connotation towards Xavi Hernández’s team, they believe in Barça. Even at the level of implementation, the Catalan club sees dubious decisions. They highlight, from the entity, the fact that every time the Barça coach makes a comment to the referee, the production does not lose any detail of the scene. On the other hand, in the matches against José Bordalás’ Getafe or Paco López’s Granada, several impetuous protests from both the aforementioned coaches and their respective benches escaped the performance.. It may not be seen on television, but from the box of the stadiums it can be seen, they are transferred from Barça.
Given this situation, the Catalan club is beginning to consider the possibility of stopping watching television during the break of matches. It is not a measure that they are going to apply for now, but at Barça there are already those who have put this option on the table as a sign of protest.