Barcelona and Real row escalates

MADRID,  (Reuters) – A row between Barcelona and  Real Madrid which erupted after Wednesday’s Champions League  semi-final first leg escalated yesterday when the pair filed   complaints with UEFA.

Barcelona, who won 2-0 in an ill-tempered match at the  Bernabeu, struck first when they announced they would formally  denounce comments Real coach Jose Mourinho made belittling Pep  Guardiola’s past achievements.

Real responded by saying they would file their own complaint  with European soccer governing body about what they called  repeated diving by some of the Barca players.

For their part, UEFA announced disciplinary probes into the  Mourinho sending-off and subsequent outburst at his post-match  news conference.

Real midfielder Pepe and Barca reserve goalkeeper Jose  Manuel Pinto will also face hearings after being shown red  cards, while nine-times European champions Real will have to  explain incidents of missile-throwing and a pitch invasion.

“We want to stand firm when the war of words passes certain  limits and we believe Mr Mourinho crossed this line yesterday,”  Barca spokesman Toni Freixa told reporters after an  extraordinary club board meeting.

“We are going to present a case to UEFA’s Control and  Disciplinary committee against Mr Mourinho for breaking UEFA’s  disciplinary code.

“It’s unacceptable that anyone can question our titles or  our link with UNICEF.

“It isn’t our intention to fans the flames but to put them  out, because we believe coaches should only talk about  footballing matters and not things which could incite violence.”

MESSI DOUBLE

In a statement on their website (www.realmadrid.com) later  on Thursday, Real said they had no choice but to respond with a  representation of their own to UEFA and expressed their backing  for Mourinho.

Barca had shown “non-sporting conduct” and their players had  “persistently simulated aggression against them with the sole  aim of provoking errors from the referee”, the statement said,  adding that Pepe’s dismissal had been unfair.

The club said they were surprised disciplinary proceedings  had been opened against Mourinho, who had only expressed his  opposition to winning at all costs and his support for the  principles of “loyalty, integrity and sporting spirit”.

Barca’s World Player of the Year Lionel Messi scored two  superb goals after Pepe was sent off for a studs-up lunge at  Barcelona’s Daniel Alves in the 62nd minute. Mourinho was  ordered from the bench for his protests over the incident.