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Vilanova questions referee’s decision to book Fabregas

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The Spaniard has taken out time to talk about the yellow card received by La Masia academy graduate during their clash against Deportivo, as he appeared clearly unhappy with the level of refereeing observed during the encounter.
La Blaugrana squared off with Deportivo La Coruna at the Estadio Municipal de Riazor this past Sunday. It was Barca’s 8th Spanish La Liga fixture. The match that saw the Catalans travel away from home saw the visitors emerge 4-5 victorious after a thrilling
encounter.
The match was full of action from start to end and saw the two Spanish La Liga outfits put forward a remarkable performance.
It was another satisfactory performance by the Camp Nou outfit as they managed to assert their superiority over the host team. However, it was not the best of matches for Victor Valdes, as it was demonstrated why he remains second fiddle to Real Madrid’s
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Iker-Casillas-c16815 when in La Roja setup.
The scoring opened early on as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lionel-Messi-c22296 firing home the third goal 18 minutes after kick-off. The Argentine scored 2 more goals to eventually
claim the victory for La Azulgrana
However, Pizzi’s first goal for Deportivo from the penalty spot gave his team another chance. The hosts scored another goal through http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Bergantiños which was followed by another strike by Pizzi. An own goal by Jordi Alba provided the home side with the
fourth goal.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 head coach, Tito Vilanova, has appeared rather confused in wake of Cesc Fabregas' booking and a number of decisions that went against his side.
According to the Catalan trainer, the penalty awarded to his team’s opponents during the match was also a wrong ruling and suggested that the official may have misjudged the situation.
"I was surprised at Cesc Fabregas' caution over celebrating a goal," said Vilanova to reporters. "You [journalists] have better images to judge his performance though.
"The penalty broke our rhythm. Before that, I had never seen our team play so well in the first 20 minutes.”
Barcelona are currently preparing for their UEFA Champions League fixture in midweek.

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