MANCHESTER. — Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini risks a Uefa sanction after launching a scathing attack on the match referee after his side’s 2-0 loss to Barcelona in the Champions League.
Barcelona took charge of the last 16 tie thanks to a second-half penalty from Lionel Messi and a late Dani Alves strike at the Etihad Stadium in Tuesday night’s first leg, and Pellegrini blamed match official Jonas Eriksson for his side’s defeat.

In a wide-ranging attack, Pellegrini accused Eriksson of making two mistakes over the penalty decision and even questioned why a Swedish official had been given control of the game.

He also said Eriksson should not have been in charge because he had been criticised by Barcelona following his performance in their 0-0 draw at AC Milan in the quarter-finals of the 2011-12 competition.

Eriksson sent off City defender Martin Demichelis for bringing down Messi in the incident that yielded the 54th-minute penalty and Pellegrini said: “I think that the referee decided the game.

“Before the penalty there was the foul on (Jesus) Navas, when he (Eriksson) was three metres from the player, so he saw it without any problem.

“From the beginning I felt that the referee was not impartial to both teams. The penalty on Martin Demichelis was not a penalty — it was outside the box.”

Asked why he had spoken to Eriksson at the final whistle, Pellegrini replied: “Just to tell him that he had decided the game. He must be very happy, because he decided the game.”

The Chilean added: “He didn’t have any control of the game. He decided for Barcelona from the beginning until the end.

“I think it was not a good idea to put a referee from Sweden in such an important match and a referee that made such important mistakes against Barcelona (in an earlier match).”

When he was asked to explain his reservations about Eriksson’s nationality, Pellegrini said: “I think there are more important football (nations) than Sweden in Europe.

“It was a big game with two important teams. I think maybe in that kind of game, you need a referee with more experience. — AFP.

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