Hernández Hernández, very desacertado during the Classical in the Camp Nou

HERNÁNDEZ HERNÁNDEZ, OF LAUGH

Of the Classical unimportant to the Classical of the referee's horrors

Published:7/05/2018 - 08:34h

Updated:7/05/2018 - 15:53h

Few expected that, in a night with so many 'cracks' in the Camp Nou, the protagonist would finish being the referee. Hernández Hernández made a mistake in favour and against of FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, blurring like this a Classical very competed

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No, it can not say that the referee of this Sunday in the Camp Nou, Hernández Hernández, was too fine. In the party more mediático of the world, seen by million people all over the world, the Canarian referee did a ridiculous deafening and prejudiced so much to FC Barcelona as to Real Madrid, with decisions very controversial that only contributed to heat the Classical.

What theoretically was an unimportant party between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid finish offering a beautiful show, controversial and that will generate a lot of debate along the next days, by fault of the controversial decisions of a referee that, although it was chosen the past season like the best of LaLiga Santander, was not to the height this Sunday in the Catalan capital.

The first controversial decision of Hernández Hernández was to forgive a very clear red card to Gareth Bleat by a very hard entrance to Samuel Umtiti. The Welsh nailed the swearwords in the leg of support of the French and fortunately no him lesionó, but neither the referee neither his assistants saw neither wanted to see the aggression of the player of the Real Madrid, that left of rositas and without receiving not even a mísera cardboard by the action.

Hernández Hernández, instead, did not have objections in expelling with red direct to Sergi Roberto by a supposed manotazo to Marcelo. A manotazo that yes that existed and that constituted an ugly action by part of the canterano Barcelona, but that Marcelo exaggerated going to the floor and pretending a damage that Sergi Roberto never did him. What could have finish in caution, was signalled by Hernández Hernández like direct red card. Doubtful, although it can understand that it showed it if, according to him, there was the intention of agreder by part of Sergi Roberto.

The case, however, is that then both teams would have to have played the second half with ten men, and no only the FC Barcelona. Gareth Bleat followed on the lawn, and had time to go back to star a new hard entrance on Jordi Alba, that cost him a yellow but that well could have been signalled as 'orange'.

Before this, the FC Barcelona saw benefited in the goal of Leo Messi. The Argentinian star culminated in goal a played in which Luis Suárez had committed fault previously on Raphael Varane, when carrying it by in front dragging the leg. Hernández Hernández did not signal the fault, and allowed that the goal of Leo Messi went up to the marker.

Neither it signalled, advanced the second part, a clear penalti of Jordi Alba on Marcelo Scallop, that was penalti so much in direct as in the repetition. Two errors of weight against of the Real Madrid, but also some, like the no-expulsion of Gareth Bleat, against of the FC Barcelona.

The bad arbitration caused tensions in the Classical

With so much tension and so bad arbitration, is not of extrañar that gave so many rifirrafes between players of both teams. Luis Suárez and Sergio Bouquets had them to him tiesas, of the same way that Modric and Jordi Alba. In spite of everything, could see also gestures of sportsmanship, to fault of corridor, like the embrace of Zinedine Zidane to Andrés Iniesta in the tunnel of changing rooms, to the term of the party. But when the referee pita the end, the tensions and controversies remain on the lawn. That is the magic of the football. That it changes it everything in a flash.

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