Champions League: Monaco will file a complaint with UEFA following the refereeing of the match against Benfica

Champions League: Monaco will file a complaint with UEFA following the refereeing of the match against Benfica
Champions League: Monaco will file a complaint with UEFA following the refereeing of the match against Benfica

Monaco will file a written complaint with UEFA following the refereeing of Rade Obrenovic during the match against Benfica on the 5th day of the Champions League, which the Monegasques lost 3-2.

According to The Team, Monaco believes that the referee made several questionable decisions and was disgusted by the attitude of Rade Obrenovic.

Remember that the referee gave a yellow card to Denis Zakaria for protesting during a tackle Racing on Singowhich led Monaco to request a second yellow card for the Spanish central defender of Benfica.

Monaco would estimate that Zakaria had the right to speak to the referee because he was wearing the captain's armband. Singo also received a yellow card for protesting after this action and was sent off for accumulating yellow cards in the second half.

Another case that irritated the Monegasques was the way the referee addressed Sweeperanother of the players who received a yellow card during this match. The referee repeatedly signaled the German central defender to be quiet.

The coach Adi Hütter also received a yellow card and wanted to shake hands with Rade Obrenovic at the end of the match, but the referee allegedly refused.

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