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Was it Fair?

Was it fair? That´s the question that everybody in the world of soccer is trying to answer as objective, as they can. During the last week more specifically on wednesday of last, and tuesday of this one; we saw two excellent soccer matches between Real Madrid and F.C. Barcelona where the only shade they had was the referee. Who on the first match, showed the red card to Real Madrid soccer player Pepe who left the field at the middle of the second half when the score was zero to zero and saw from outside how Barcelona scored two goals. On the second match played yesterday it was the second minute of the second half and Gonzalo Higuain scored a goal that the referee didn´t count. Why did this happen?

Every single soccer fan, and analyst agree on two main points about this debate. The first one is that Barcelona was superior to Real Madrid, but also that the referee mostly in the second match favored Barcelona by not counting Higuain´s goal at the beginning of the second half.

All this week that debate will be going on but who has the answer to this? Nor soccer nor life is fair not always the best wins, and in soccer there is a phrase that says: ¨ El que no los hace, los ve hacer ¨.
(This means the team that doesn´t score, watch´s how the other team scores on them.)

People say the match would have been very different with Real Madrid winning the match 2-1 when it was minute 63 since they would have had 30 minutes to score one goal that would directly eliminate F.C. Barcelona and that would have given them a lot of Moral support and adrenaline which could have been the decisive factor of this match.

Nobody has the answer to this question every soccer fan thinks of but as every body knows life is not fair at all and one day you are the one who benefits from injustice, and the next day you are affected in a negative way by the same unfairness.

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