Tag: Pau Cubarsi

UEFA Axe Claim on Kovacs Remains Unconfirmed

Istvan Kovacs
April 2026

There is controversy around referee Istvan Kovacs after Barcelona’s defeat to Atletico Madrid, but there is no confirmed public UEFA announcement that he has been removed for the rest of the Champions League season. What is confirmed is that Barcelona have formally complained to UEFA over major decisions in the match. Barcelona filed a formal complaint over the non-award of a handball penalty and also highlighted Hansi Flick’s anger over the Cubarsi red card and VAR handling. The claim that UEFA has already sidelined Kovacs comes from Spanish media reporting, not from an official UEFA confirmation now in the public record.

Atletico End Camp Nou Drought to Seize Quarter-Final Control

Atletico Madrid
April 2026

Atletico Madrid beat Barcelona 2-0 away to take a strong advantage into the second leg, ending a long winless run at Camp Nou. Pau Cubarsi’s red card changed the match, and Diego Simeone’s side punished Barca through Julian Alvarez and Alexander Sorloth. Barcelona started well but lost control after Cubarsi was sent off in the 42nd minute for fouling Giuliano Simeone. Alvarez scored from the resulting free kick before Sorloth added the second after the break, while Atletico’s compact defending shut down Barcelona’s comeback attempts.

Girona stun Barcelona 2-1 as Yamal penalty miss and late VAR call fuel fury

Lamine Yamal
February 2026

Barcelona lost 2-1 away at Girona, dropping key points in the La Liga title race. Yamal missed a first-half penalty, Barca briefly led through Pau Cubarsi, then conceded twice, including a late winner that survived a VAR review. Barca created early chances but failed to convert. Cubarsi headed in on the hour, Girona equalised immediately through Thomas Lemar, then Fran Beltran scored in the 87th minute after a check for a potential foul in the build-up. Lewandowski had a late goal ruled out for offside.

Barcelona cool Guehi pursuit over wage demands

Marc Guehi
December 2025

Barcelona’s pursuit of Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi has stalled, with reports in Spain claiming the champions have cooled their interest after discovering his wage demands exceed what they are prepared to pay in their current financial position. Guehi, under contract until 2026 and unwilling to extend, is expected to leave Palace after a collapsed Liverpool move last summer, while Barcelona’s need for a left-sided partner to Pau Cubarsi remains, yet Barcelona and Real Madrid are said to view the package as too expensive.

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