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Barcelona slams 'embarrassing' LaLiga for no goal-line tech - ESPN

Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen and manager Xavi Hernandez slammed the «embarrassing» lack of goal-line technology in Spain after Sunday's 3-2 loss to Real Madrid in El Clásico.

LaLiga is one of the few top-flight leagues in Europe not to implement the technology, meaning it was left to VAR to rule that Andriy Lunin had kept out Lamine Yamal's strike from crossing the line at 1-1 in the first half at the Santiago Bernabéu.

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Madrid went on to win an enthralling game, with Jude Bellingham's stoppage-time winner moving them 11 points clear of Barça at the top of the table with just six games left.

«I can't find the words to explain what happened on the goal line,» Ter Stegen told reporters. «It's embarrassing for football. There is a lot of money in this industry, but not for what is important.

»I don't understand how there cannot be money to implement the technology that other leagues have."

Xavi echoed Ter Stegen's comments, describing the loss to Madrid — the Blaugrana's third El Clásico defeat of the season — as a massive injustice.

«I completely agree [with Ter Stegen],» Xavi said in a postgame news conference. «It's embarrassing that there is not goal-line technology. If we want to say this is the best league in the world, we need it.

»Everyone has seen it. What can I say? [The league] can sanction me. The images are there. The feeling today is of complete injustice."

«I said before the match that I hoped the referee would go unnoticed and get the decisions right,» he continued. «In the end, neither of the two have happened.»

LaLiga president Javier Tebas had responded earlier to criticism of the lack of goal-line technology by posting news stories of when

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