Updated On: 06 October, 2022 08:10 AM IST | Milan | AFP
Barcelona manager Hernandez furious after a couple of controversial decisions by referee results in team’s 0-1 defeat to Inter Milan at San Siro

FC Barcelona’s Gerard Pique (extreme left) and Pedri argue with referee Slavko Vincic during their Champions League Group C encounter against Inter in Milan on Tuesday. Pic/Getty Images
Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez said he was outraged at what he saw as blatant refereeing injustices which condemned his team to a 1-0 Champions League defeat at Inter Milan on Tuesday.
Barca sit third in Group C, six points behind leaders Bayern Munich, following their second loss in the competition which came after two key handball decisions went against his team. Their second-half leveller was ruled out following a pitch review by referee Slavko Vincic for Ansu Fati’s handball just before the ball dropped to Pedri to tuck home. And Barca were denied a stoppage time penalty after VAR officials ruled that Denzel Dumfries did not commit a handball offence despite touching the ball in a very similar way to Fati.