Barcelona President Joan Laporta has hinted at the possibility of requesting a full replay of Sunday’s controversial 3-2 loss to Real Madrid in La Liga if Lamine Yamal’s disallowed goal is proven to be legitimate.
The match was marred by a contentious VAR decision in the 28th minute, where Yamal’s effort was initially ruled out after a lengthy review. Laporta has expressed his dissatisfaction with the handling of the incident, stating that if it is confirmed to be a legal goal, the club will take all necessary measures to rectify the situation.
Drawing parallels to a recent incident in the Belgian Pro League, where a match between Anderlecht and Genk was replayed due to a VAR error, Laporta emphasized the importance of fairness in the game. He criticized the inconsistent use of VAR, noting that it should serve to make competitions fairer, not create further confusion.
With Barcelona currently trailing Real Madrid by 11 points in the league standings, Laporta’s comments highlight the club’s determination to uphold integrity and seek justice in the face of controversial decisions. The potential request for a replay underscores the gravity of the situation and the club’s commitment to ensuring a level playing field for all teams.