Barca urges match- fixing probe
Barcelona coach Luis Enrique has urged for a full investigation into
claims by an anonymous assistant referee that he was pressured to
prejudice Barca's interests in a match against Real Madrid next month.
The official alleged in a court filing presented to anti-corruption
authorities in Barcelona this week that he had been asked by a senior
referee to make the controversial calls against Barca in the game on
November 21 because the referee himself would be subject to more
scrutiny from the media.
However, the accusations have been met with some scepticism in Spain
due to its anonymous nature and the fact the referee for the match in
question has yet to be chosen by the referee's committee. "It is news
that continues to surprise us and isn't nice to see, so I hope it is
fully investigated to avoid any risk to our football," Enrique said on
Saturday.
Real Madrid coach Rafael Benitez dismissed the claims as "not
serious" on Friday, but Enrique insisted it wouldn't shock him to find
out the accusation is true.
"I am not going to speculate about these things. I repeat that it
seems very serious. Referees already have a difficult enough job without
adding more fuel to the fire." What seems logical and licit to me is
that it is fully investigated to see if it is true or it is something
that someone has invented. |