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L’arbitrage de la double confrontation entre l’Atlético de Madrid et Arsenal fait énormément parler. Plusieurs décisions contestées ont alimenté les débats, notamment deux penalties potentiellement oubliés en faveur des Colchoneros. Mais réduire cette élimination à l’arbitrage serait passer à côté du vrai problème.

Oui, certaines décisions ont été discutables. Oui, l’utilisation de la VAR continue de provoquer de nombreuses incompréhensions dans cette Ligue des champions. Mais dans le même temps, l’Atlético aurait aussi pu terminer certaines séquences en infériorité numérique, notamment avec des situations litigieuses qui auraient pu coûter cher.

Le vrai sujet reste surtout le niveau affiché par l’équipe sur l’ensemble de la double confrontation. Au match aller, l’Atlético a largement dominé une partie de la rencontre sans réussir à concrétiser ses occasions. Malgré une énorme seconde période, le score final est resté insuffisant, laissant Arsenal en vie avant le retour.

Au second match, les mêmes limites sont revenues. Les occasions créées n’ont pas été converties, les intentions collectives ont manqué de constance et l’équipe a semblé en difficulté physiquement malgré les rotations effectuées durant la saison. Dans un dernier carré de Ligue des champions, ce manque d’efficacité finit toujours par se payer.

L’arbitrage européen traverse clairement une période compliquée, et pratiquement tous les grands clubs ont déjà vécu des décisions contestables. Mais dans ce cas précis, l’Atlético n’a surtout pas été au niveau attendu pour espérer une qualification en finale.

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00:00But please stop talking about arbitration.
00:02You can't blame the Barcelona player for being obsessed with this for the past two months.
00:05And doing the same thing afterwards, that's not possible.
00:06Especially since, in reality, yes, there are two penalties that have been overlooked for us, admittedly,
00:10Because in that action, excuse me, there was no foul on Gabriel, right?
00:12But Poubile, here, can take red. He didn't take red, though.
00:15Anyway, the refereeing of the match, for me, was rubbish from start to finish.
00:17Finally, there were actions taken; it's inconceivable that VAR didn't even lift a finger.
00:21But I repeat, it happens everywhere, it happens all the time.
00:23So yes, statistically, some clubs are slightly more advantaged than others,
00:26But factually, sometimes it's against us, sometimes it's for us.
00:29When it's for us, so much the better. When it's against us, well, too bad, I'm tempted to say.
00:31But anyway, Giuliano posts stories, but maybe we could still focus
00:35on the face of the match we produced, both in the first leg and the second leg.
00:37In the first leg, we have to win 4-1, we have to thrash Arsenal
00:40We dominated the second half so much. We made it 1-1, and we paid the price.
00:43And even in the second leg, well, we were far too cute to hope for a place in the League final.
00:47Champions.
00:47We pay for it, period.
00:48So yes, maybe it was also the penalty, well, maybe it wasn't the same match
00:51And maybe we'll qualify for the Champions League final. Maybe.
00:53Well, the Barcelona fans have the right to say that if Coca had received a red card
00:56In the first leg of the Champions League, well, they would have gone through too.
00:58Anyway, in short. What annoys me is that there are a ton of things to say about our
01:00performance
01:01And we're going to talk about arbitration.
01:02Yes, it's frustrating. Okay.
01:03But let's stop doing what the Barcelonans do, let's try to have a more global vision of things
01:07and that we question ourselves.
01:08Just as the Catalans need to understand that these are their individual mistakes in the Champions League
01:12on all their defenders who are holding them back and not the refereeing, I don't know what.
01:16Well, it's the same for us, we're not hampered by the refereeing.
01:17So yes, the last few times, we kind of messed up, but again, once more,
01:20We just had to be better, really.
01:21As Lucien Riquet would say, I don't remember the exact phrase.
01:23We need to focus on what we can change.
01:25What we cannot change, we can do nothing about.
01:27That's how refereeing is.
01:28But instead, let's talk about why we were physically exhausted.
01:31Why did we miss I don't know how many squares?
01:32Why couldn't we even put the ingredients in?
01:35of a Champions League semi-final, in fact, quite simply.
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