Inter - Barcelona (20 Apr 10)

mikec

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La designación de Olegario Benquerença para dirigir el Inter-Barça no puede oler peor. Tras comprobar su tendenciosa actuación a favor del conjunto italiano todos las piezas están encajando y aún es más incomprensible que se eligiera para arbitrar el choque a un amigo de José Mourinho.

La relación entre Olegario y Mourinho se inició diez años atrás. Ambos se conocieron en Leiria, donde el técnico iniciaba su carrera como primer entrenador y el colegiado reside. Incluso, COM Ràdio desveló en el programa ¿Què has dinat? que habían sido socios del restaurante ‘O Menino’.

En Portugal también aseguraban ayer que Olegario y Mourinho tenían costumbres parecidas. Era habitual que acudieran a los mismos restaurantes. ‘Mou’ mantenía en aquella época una relación con Elsa Sousa, según reveló ‘The Sun’, y la pareja acudía a los locales que también eran frecuentados por el árbitro.

Benquerença no se dedica de forma exclusiva al arbitraje, sino que también es vendedor de seguros. Su carrera se ha disparado gracias en buena parte a sus buenas conexiones con la FIFA. Sólo por sus influencias se puede entender que sea uno de los colegiados designados para el próximo Mundial de Sudáfrica.

Olegario es famoso en su país por ser especialmente polémico y, de forma especial, haber liado uno de los mayores líos que se recuerdan en los últimos tiempos en un clásico entre el Benfica y el Oporto. Fue en el 2004, y el trencilla no concedió un gol a los lisboetas en un error de Vitor Baía cuando la pelota había superado la línea. Curiosamente, Mourinho era el técnico del Oporto, que salió beneficiado de su decisión. A raíz de esta decisión y otras de parecidas, a Benquerença se le conoce en su país como ‘O Larápio’, que significa ladrón en portugués.

Todas estas circunstancias no fueron atendidas por la UEFA cuando decidió que era el árbitro ideal para dirigir el encuentro entre italianos y catalanes. La presencia en el Mourinho iba a levantar suspicacias, pero las sospechas se acrecentaron después de que su actuación fuera tan adversa hacia el Barça.

in: Sport.es

For who don't understand this new say Mourinho and Benquerença have a friendship with 10 years and they were partners in a restaurant:lol:.

Says to Benquerença is a seller insurance, that job gave contacts with Fifa and because of that he is going to be one of the refferes in World Cup 2010.

Also says that in a game Porto vs Benfica Benquerença didn't validate a goal for Benfica (benefiting Mourinho, the funny part is that Mourinho was not the coach but Jose Couceiro).

Hope you understand what i've said.
 

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Sport is the most biased piece of shit on Spain, worst than Tuttosport for RuBe.
This is also the ref who killed Mourinho in Portugal league (porto-leira) giving the rival 3 not-existing pk's.
 

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This is also the ref who killed Mourinho in Portugal league (porto-leira) giving the rival 3 not-existing pk's.
I heard it was the other way around (?)
 

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I see.

Then the barca fan talking in the polish tV was talking crap. He said, those 3 penalties was in favour of Mourinhos side.
 

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Sadly, it is a definite off-side, atleast from this angle.;)

There were two interesting calls (wrong) against us where it could had been a one on one with the goalkeeper had the whistle had not been blown.

But for obvious reasons, this is a goal we are talking about.

I am still not sure about the foul on D.Alves as it is very confusing (I have seen it so many times); thus the benefit of doubt.:)

it's definitely not offside...this line confirms it

http://i43.tinypic.com/15moarc.jpg
 

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Hahahaha :D :thumbsup:

HAHHAHA Weird line lol; but still not offside...Pique kept them both on, from what I can see! & when WS10 made the pass to Milito, Milito came from an onside position, didn't he?

That not with standing, what about the 2 bizzare offsides called against Milito & Eto'o in the 1st half
 

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HAHAHA that was awesome. :D

I just watched the replay again. It was surely offside but only by half-a-body length and was an excusable mistake.
 

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This was seariously disgusting, from the "best player in the world".

I saw on Man Utd, Arsenal and Pool boards all calling him the big disgrace after that.
 

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Eh. It's too soon to start hating on him for it. How often does Messi dive?
 

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Nobody calls him a diver Universe. We just state a fact, that it was disgusting from a player of such a class, to go to that lengths.
 

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Fair enough.

I just don't see why all these fans, from Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal or even our forum should go nuts over 1 dive when it's so rare from him. I agree that it's disappointing for a player who's got such class to dive like that but then again it's unfair to say "Messi is the best, classiest player in the world and should never dive."

My personal take on diving?

I understand why players do it. Football is about that 1 goal, not like basketball where there is points scored every few seconds, so the 1 goal becomes more precious and players go to 'different' lengths to attain that goal. i.e. diving.

Perhaps it's the culture I come from, but I would be too proud to dive to be honest. I played football back in my senior high school years and I was surprised to see bloody 17/18 year olds diving in a high school match. But I'm personally too proud for it. I guess my logic is I wouldn't want the spectators, the officials, the opponents or my own team thinking I'm a little pussy.
 

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Some of you guys may remember some years back when Mourinho said something about Messi being a diver or "actor" in one of his post-match interviews.
 

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Some of you guys may remember some years back when Mourinho said something about Messi being a diver or "actor" in one of his post-match interviews.

"play actor" to be precise.... ;)

Mourinho said, " Can Messi be suspended for acting? Barcelona is a very cultural city. You know all about theatre. You have theatres of high quality.

Of course it's not a red card. Messi is not just a very good player, he is more than that. He jumps and provokes contact with Del Horno and because of that the referee gives him a red card."
 

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