Вт. Июл 1st, 2025

Fans Outraged After Barcelona’s Loss to Inter

Controversy Erupts: Barcelona Fans See Juventus's Fate in Inter Loss, Criticize Refereeing

Sensational claims are emerging that Barcelona suffered the same fate as Juventus did against “them.”

Few have analyzed the match based on specific incidents, but Barcelona, much like Juventus against Inter a few years ago, reportedly experienced three crucial episodes, all favoring one side.

Evidence clearly showing what was allegedly not presented and highlighting a significant `lie` has been published. What are your thoughts? Send us your comments and criticisms.

Fan Comments:

@franco3641: If this is the famous `people`s football` with referees and VAR always against one team and always in favor of the other… football is dead!
ivanpolencig: Acerbi doesn`t understand that if he doesn`t provoke anyone, no one will bother him. Why does he have to celebrate in the face of the Barça player???? Go somewhere else.
@giuseppegenovese-or2vl: I cannot compliment Inter on the win because they literally stole it, and you cannot compliment thieves. Regarding the incidents, we`re not talking about 50/50, but rather 80/20 in favor of the `cardboard team`. The 3 penalties weigh enormously (2 handballs, one by Acerbi and the other by Bastoni, and the kick on Yamal`s ankle by Bastoni). But what was decisive for the final was the validation of Acerbi`s goal, preceded by a clear foul by Dumfries on the Barca defender, with VAR silent, as if according to directives given even in the `Marotta league`: VAR must only intervene if it can favor Inter, full stop. I conclude by expressing the wish that no Juventino congratulates Inter, because they would become complicit in the theft.
@marco9762-r6u: They hide the images. This is unacceptable… for Inter`s penalty, 4 images and 7 replays. Dumfries`s foul didn`t even get a replay.
@carmeloberrica4642: This is the price to pay for the proponents of the Super League.
robydami8683: Referee was biased and scandalous, the incidents always went in one direction, that of the `Cardboard team`: this year is their year, I will never compliment the `Failed team`, we never received compliments, in fact, they always accused us and filled us with incredible nastiness during our dominance of 9 Scudetti and various cups. Yesterday I watched the match without audio because knowing Bergomi and Fabio were commenting, I imagined how it would end.
ilgenerale4470: Two denied penalties for Barcelona, Acerbi`s goal should be disallowed, the rest is just talk.
@massimoduse2064: Only us Juventini can complain. Barcelona and Real, better they stay silent. Anyway, regarding the injustices suffered by Barcelona, it`s clear that the winds, which are now well known, favoring Inter are notorious, supported by the usual suspects: Ceferin + Infantino + Marotta + our boss: Gravina. BUT now I want to see in the eventual final, PSG vs Inter, how the favors will evolve, given PSG`s internal power within UEFA.
pietrodimarno1245: It`s not about jealousy or envy, but seeing what happened yesterday is incredible, everything was one-way. JUVE WAKE UP AND GET TO WORK OTHERWISE WE`LL BE CONTENT WITH ARRIVING FOURTH FORZA JUVE FINO ALLA FINE (FORZA JUVE UNTIL THE END).
@mariolibertini7347: And the previous Inter vs Barcelona match two years ago with the unpunished handball in favor of the Catalans in the area? The coach said everything after the match and then went silent. Everyone bows down. Like Juve who withdrew the damage compensation.
@giuseppezema2651: You are making us understand how difficult it is to express one`s opinion freely and honestly. (In fact, you are saying everything without saying anything…) … but let`s not forget, that when `they` attack Juve, they do it openly, without restraint, `with open mouths` I would say, fueling the famous `popular sentiment`. Let`s never forget this… The attempt is commendable nonetheless!
@giuseppecifuni5126: Yes, but if the obvious foul was given for the 3-3, Inter wouldn`t pass.
allanon1963: We must admit that in seven years from 2018 to today, Inter has reached, surpassed, and annihilated us. Not even in my worst nightmare would I have imagined something like this. And we have become completely INTERIZED, starting from the complaints, the conspiracy theories, and the corporate incompetence that has beaten the worst Moratti era.
@pierangelomarchisio7398: They worked under the radar in the recent past and are now reaping the rewards on all fronts (domestic and international). Now, faced with the silence and lack of protests as the behavioral line of the current Juventus management (which doesn`t satisfy us fans), could this create the conditions for future benefits similar to those of the `cardboard team`? Is the JUST polemic of the channel, which creates a limited movement of opinion among us fans, often sterile? FORZA JUVE. FINO ALLA FINE.
@villiambattaglioli: I will always curse them.
@finoallafineforzajuve7123: Unbelievable, unfortunately, we are used to it!
@SandroMosca-c2n: Imagine if it had happened the other way around, hell would break loose.
Marco Trapani: Honestly, I had never seen something like this.
Roberto Fresta: You can say what you want but Dumfries committed a foul.
Antonio Romano: Di Marco also fouled Yamal, he should have been booked.
Luigi Rossi: Marciniak (the referee) only focused on refereeing one-sidedly, if you don`t protect skill, that`s how it ends up.
Marco Sestu: Marciniak like Irrati, 3 incidents all one-sided.

By Lennox Bray

Lennox Bray, from Leeds, England, is a Juventus-obsessed journalist with a knack for storytelling. He turns stats into gripping tales, whether it’s a last-minute win or a youth prospect’s rise.

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