
A furious Manuel Pellegrini accused referee Jonas Eriksson of being biased and deciding the game as 10-man Manchester City lost 2-0 to
Barcelona. And the City manager claimed the official should never have
been appointed for the game -- because he is from Sweden.
Pellegrini was angry that Eriksson sent off City’s Martin Demichelis
and awarded a penalty, which Lionel Messi converted to open the scoring.

“The referee did not have any control of the game," Pellegrini said.
"He decided for Barcelona from the beginning to the end. I think it was
not a good idea to put a referee from Sweden in such an important match
and a referee who made a mistake against Barcelona in the group stages.”
For
suggesting the referee set out to favor Barcelona, Pellegrini is likely
to be contacted by UEFA's disciplinary department, and faces a fine or
touchline-ban.
In 2011, UEFA banned Chelsea manager
Jose Mourinho for five matches, reduced on appeal to three, for a
similar rant when he was at Real Madrid.
The Chilean believed Eriksson should have awarded City a free kick for a
challenge on Jesus Navas and then felt Demichelis’ challenge on Messi
was outside the penalty area.
And Pellegrini complained: “From the beginning I felt the referee was
not impartial to both teams. The referee decided the game. Before the
penalty, it was a foul on Navas when he was three metres from the play
so he could see it. And it was not a penalty, it was outside the box."
Actually the match Pellegrini was referring to was in March 2012 when
Eriksson denied Barcelona two potential penalties in a 0-0 draw against
AC Milan. But the 60-year-old felt that officiating in the Swedish
league does not give Eriksson the gravitas to officiate a Champions
League last-16 tie.
He added: “A big game with two important teams, that kind of game needs
a referee with more experience. This referee whistled the
Barcelona-Milan game in the group and he made an important error against
Barcelona. Today he remedied it.”
He elaborated on his belief that it should not have been a spot kick
when Demichelis brought Messi down: “The contact was outside the box.
You cannot continue the foul: the first foul was outside the box.
Barcelona did not have chances before the goal. It was a pity because
that important action decided the game.”
Daniel Alves scored Barcelona’s second goal in the 90th minute and
Pellegrini added: “Playing 40 minutes with one player less is difficult
against Barcelona but we played well with one player less and in the
last minute they scored the second goal.”
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