Spanish football is once again in the eye of the hurricane after the recent Clásico played on October 26, 2025 at the Santiago Bernabéu, where Real Madrid beat Barcelona 2-1. However, the result of the match has been overshadowed by a refereeing controversy that has unleashed the fury of the Blaugrana team. According to sources close to the club, Barcelona have accused the referee of making serious errors that directly influenced the result, and have even hinted at possible irregularities in his actions.

The match, which promised to be an epic confrontation between the two giants of Spanish football, began at a frenetic pace. Kylian Mbappé opened the scoring for Real Madrid in the 24th minute, but Fermín López equalized for Barcelona before the break. However, a goal from Jude Bellingham in the 43rd minute tipped the balance in favor of the hosts, leaving Barcelona at a disadvantage at the end of the first half.

The second part brought more emotions, but also the turning point that sparked the controversy. A controversial refereeing decision, which included the expulsion of Pedri for an alleged serious foul, left Barcelona with ten players in the final stretch of the match. The Blaugrana players and coaching staff broke out in protests, arguing that the red card was disproportionate and that the referee showed clear bias in his decisions.

Immediately after the final whistle, the tension did not ease. According to reports, Barcelona filed a formal complaint with the refereeing bodies, accusing the referee of “suspicious actions” that favored Real Madrid. This accusation, unusual for a club of Barcelona’s stature, has generated an unprecedented media stir. The club’s directors were urgently summoned by the La Liga authorities to clarify their statements.

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick did not hold back in the post-match press conference. “It’s not fair for us. The refereeing decisions changed the course of the game. I’m not saying it’s always intentional, but today we saw mistakes that cannot be ignored,” he said. His words further ignited the debate about the impartiality of referees in big matches.
For its part, Real Madrid defended the referee’s actions. Xabi Alonso, in his first Clásico as Madrid coach, downplayed the accusations. “We played our game and won fairly. Complaints always come when you lose. The referee did his job, and we did ours,” he commented calmly. However, social networks, especially on X, were filled with divided opinions, with Blaugrana fans denouncing a “theft” and Real Madrid fans celebrating the victory.
The controversy was not limited to the field of play. A penalty missed by Mbappé, saved by Blaugrana goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny, was another key moment that fueled the discussions. Some analysts believe that, despite the stoppage, subsequent refereeing decisions offset any advantage Barcelona may have gained. The expulsion of Pedri, in particular, was pointed out as the breaking point that left the Catalan team without real options for a comeback.
The League, aware of the impact of these accusations, has announced that it will review the case carefully. A spokesperson for the organization assured that “any irregularity will be thoroughly investigated,” although no deadlines have been given for a resolution. This is not the first time that a Clásico has generated refereeing controversy, but the speed with which Barcelona was summoned to give explanations has surprised many.
In the sporting field, Barcelona now faces the challenge of recovering ground in La Liga, where Real Madrid leads the table with a five-point lead. The defeat, added to the controversy, has left the Blaugrana team in a complicated position, both emotionally and competitively. The players, however, seem determined not to be intimidated by this setback.
On social networks, hashtags related to the Classic and the referee controversy have become a trend. Users on X have shared videos of the controversial plays, demanding greater transparency in refereeing. A prominent post noted: “Spanish football cannot continue with referees deciding matches. Enough is enough!” Another user, from the Madrid perspective, replied: “Barcelona always cries when they lose. Let them accept defeat and move on.”
The next confrontation between both teams, scheduled for March 2026 at the Camp Nou, is already shaping up to be a rematch full of tension. Meanwhile, Barcelona is preparing its defense before the authorities, seeking evidence to support its accusations. The Blaugrana board insists that it is not just about this match, but rather a pattern of decisions that they consider detrimental to the club.
The impact of this controversy transcends sports and calls into question the integrity of refereeing in Spanish football. The fans are waiting for clear answers, while the echoes of the Classic resonate strongly in every corner of the country. The truth is that this episode has added a new chapter to the historic rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona, one that will not be easily forgotten.