PSG contacted UEFA regarding the referee who officiated the match against "Barcelona"

"Paris Saint-Germain" club still cannot come to terms with their exit from the Champions League.

Immediately, as reported by the football portal Goal.com sources, the French champions sent a letter to UEFA strongly questioning the work of referee Deniz Aytekin.

This referee officiated the second leg of PSG's match against "Barcelona", in which two penalties were awarded to the Parisians and they suffered a 6-1 defeat.

This allowed the Catalans to achieve the most impressive comeback in the history of the tournament, as in the first leg in France, Unai Emery's proteges had won 4-0.

PSG does not expect the match to be replayed, but would at least like UEFA to acknowledge Aytekin's mistakes. Several former referees helped to identify these errors in the letter to the representatives of the Paris club.

In the Spanish media, there are already many reports about the possibility of the referee refusing to officiate from Germany. It is believed that at least in this season, he will no longer whistle in the Champions League matches.