Tuesday, May 3, 2011

UEFA Reject New Complaints Madrid Barca issue

European Football Associations (UEFA) refused a request to investigate the behavior of Real Madrid players in Barcelona when the two teams met in the Champions League semi-final first leg last week.


Barcelona meeting with Real Madrid in the Champions League first leg last Wednesday, leaving the drama off the field. Because the two teams were both complaining about faction opposed to UEFA with a variety of charges.

UEFA's disciplinary committee plans to discuss the six charges against Barcelona and Real Madrid, Friday, May 6, 2011. Two of the six claims were addressed to the Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho.

Madrid actually had filed a new complaint to UEFA. They called for Uefa to investigate the behavior Barcelona players during a match which was considered not reflect the spirit of sportsmanship.

Madrid insisted that menjatuhakn UEFA sanction to Daniel Alves, Pedro Rodiguez, and Sergio Busquets. All three players are considered
has tried to deceive the referee by pretending to be injured.

Madrid also filed a protest against the red card given to Pepe referee Wolfgang Stark. Unfortunately, Madrid to bite the fingers, because as reported by CNN, both of these demands have been rejected by UEFA.

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