Press: C. Cakiras - doesn't like English clubs, but is interested in "Real" and C. Ronaldo matters © EuroFootball.com

Foreign press continues to be worried after the controversial decision of referee Cuneyt Cakir to send off "Manchester United" midfielder Nani from the field during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final match, thus determining the end of the game.

The media notices that the referee simply "targets" English clubs and national team players.

In the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup final, Cakir sent off "Chelsea" defender Gary Cahill from the field, a few months earlier he showed a red card to Steven Gerrard (during England's match against Ukraine) and John Terry (during the UEFA Champions League semi-final match against "Barcelona"). In 2011, during a Europa League match against Dynamo Kyiv, "Man City" forward Mario Balotelli was also sent off from the field.

The press even found a long-established "Twitter" account, which is believed to belong to Cakir.

The referee follows Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo, Marca, posts of numerous Turkish teams, and is also interested in travel agency offers from Spain.