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Sunday, 29 January 2017
PHANTOM GOAL,PHANTOM TEAM- BARCELONA ANOONYMOUS WITHIUT BUSQUETS AND INESTA
The Catalans were denied by
poor officiating in the draw at
Betis, but were extremely
disappointing without their two
Spain midfielders in Seville
COMMENT
Phantom goal, phantom team.
Barcelona were denied by a terrible
decision away to Betis in La Liga on
Saturday as a clear goal was not given
despite crossing the line by a metre.
Up until a late surge, however, the
champions had been almost
anonymous in the absence of both
Sergio Busquets and Andres Iniesta.
Over the line: Barcelona denied
blatant goal by referee
The game's biggest talking point will
be the officials and the lack of goal-
line technology in La Liga. Around 20
minutes earlier, Roger Federer hit a
winner on match point in the final of
the Australian Open against Rafa
Nadal in Melbourne. Unclear whether
it was in or out, it went to a Hawk-
Eye review and that showed the ball
had hit the line. In a moment, the
debate had been settled and the
Swiss had his 18th Grand Slam title.
In truth, goal-line technology should
not even have been needed to settle
this one. Aleix Vidal crossed and
Betis' German Pezzella poked the ball
towards his own net in a scramble,
only for Aissa Mandi to clear from
underneath the posts. However, the
ball was well over the line.
Shades of Pedro Mendes' disallowed
goal for Tottenham at Old Trafford in
2005. This was so far over the line
that it is difficult to remember too
many other similar incidents and
Barca will feel rightly aggrieved -
especially as Neymar was also pulled
to the floor in the very same move.
The Catalans should have had a
penalty or a goal, but instead they
received nothing at all.
Luis Suarez scored from a fine Lionel
Messi pass after that to rescue a
point for Luis Enrique's side at the
Benito Villamarin and it really should
have been three for the Catalan club.
Barca lose ground in title race with
Betis draw
"My discourse is the same," Luis
Enrique said afterwards. "The officials
need help. That's the same in
decisions that go against and in
decisions that go our way."
He is right and, as with Federer's
winner in Melbourne some 20
minutes earlier, video technology
would have settled it in an instant.
Nevertheless, the incident should not
overshadow just how bad Barcelona
played for 75 minutes of the match
without Busquets and Iniesta.
Betis are a struggling side and this
should have been a routine work-out
for Barca. A midday kick-off never
seems to be one the Catalans enjoy,
but for all their quality, they should
have negotiated this match fairly
comfortably.
Luis Enrique hits back at critics
Nothing of the sort. There were a few
bright moments from Messi, Neymar
and Suarez, but without the
organisation of Busquets and the
magic of Iniesta, the Blaugrana were
well below their best.
Denis Suarez was unable to build on
his recent positive displays, Arda
Turan has played his best Barca
games further forward and Ivan
Rakitic was disappointing once again.
And, with Lucas Digne and Jeremy
Mathieu poor at the back, Betis could
have scored more as they hit the post
and also saw Ruben Castro freeze
when one-on-one with Marc-Andre
ter Stegen.
So, while Barca were denied by the
officials on this occasion, their
performance merited little more. Talk
about the phantom goal will go on,
but Luis Enrique's missing midfield
also contributed to this result. Luckily
for Luis Enrique, Busquets and Iniesta
will be back soon.
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