AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic sparked controversy after his side's Champions League elimination by Barcelona suggesting the holders receive a helping hand from referees at the Camp Nou. However, Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola responded saying the achievement of reaching the competition's semi final for the fifth consecutive time - emulating the feat of the great Real Madrid side in the late 1950's - speaks for itself.
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho says it is impossible to beat Barca at the Camp Nou and an angry Ibrahimovic, who spent a disappointing season with Barca during the 2009-10 campaign, claimed the same after the 3-1 defeat on Tuesday which followed a 0-0 draw at the San Siro in the first leg. "We had managed to draw level and then a penalty was given again when the ball wasn't even in play," said Ibrahimovic.
"It was a very strange decision and ruined the game. Perhaps there was a push (the penalty was given by Dutch referee Bjorn Kuipers in fact for Alessandro Nesta tugging on Sergio Busquets shirt) but if the ball isn't in play then you cannot whistle. "Barca do not need these kinds of decisions as we are talking about the best side in the world. "I am starting to understand what Mourinho means when he talks about coming here to play against them. I have seen it at first hand now."
Guardiola hit back at Ibrahimovic saying that the achievements of his side cannot be doubted. "I'll let Ibrahimovic's coach decide on his comments but now it appears as though he has become friends of Mourinho," remarked Guardiola acidly. "If he says that it is thanks to the referees then fine but five times in the semi-finals is the response. We do our talking on the pitch.
"We fully deserved to go through as they had three shots and we had 21, and that was against an Italian side. If people were expecting six or seven goals then it doesn't work like that. "I feel the same about my players whether they had qualified for the next round or not because they have already achieved so much they do not need to do more to prove themselves to me."
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