Barcelona beat Osasuna 3-0 on Thursday in a one-sided affair, with goals from Ferran Torres, Dani Olmo and Robert Lewandowski sending them three points clear at the top of LaLiga
Osasuna are reportedly investigating whether Barcelona have broken FIFA rules by fielding a potentially ineligible player during Thursday's clash between the sides. Barca centre-back Inigo Martinez played the full 90 minutes and helped his team to a resounding 3-0 win, despite withdrawing from Spain's squad due to injury at the start of the international break.
But the result for Hansi Flick's side, which sent them three points clear of Real Madrid at the top of the LaLiga table, could be overturned if Osasuna successfully invoke Article 5 of FIFA's rulebook. Spanish outlet Cadena COPE report that Osasuna's legal team are considering challenging the result if they believe that Martinez, 33, was unfairly selected.
It's explained that if a player misses or withdraws from their national team due to injury, they can't play for their club for the five days following the last match of the international window - unless the national federation expressly releases the player. Spain beat the Netherlands on Sunday in their Nations League quarter-final, so only four days passed before Barcelona hosted Osasuna.
What could come into consideration is that the rescheduled date for the fixture - initially due to be played on March 8 - was only confirmed last Friday, giving both teams less than a week to prepare. By that time, Martinez had already withdrawn from the Spain squad because of a knock which he picked up against Atletico Madrid.
It must now be determined whether the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) granted permission for the former Athletic Bilbao defender to leave the national team. Barca are said to be confident that they'll avoid any punishment such as a points deduction.
Top-level clubs don't usually play on a Thursday after the international break and the tight turnaround meant that Barcelona were without star man Raphinha. The Brazilian winger had played an entire match for his country in the early hours of Wednesday morning Spanish time, only arriving back in the city around 24 hours before kick-off following a long flight.
Barca were furious with LaLiga's decision to rearrange the fixture for Thursday but a 3-0 victory was the perfect response. Early goals from Ferran Torres and Dani Olmo gave Flick's men a comfortable lead before Robert Lewandowski, who turned out for Poland on Monday night, came off the bench to score his 23rd goal of the LaLiga season.
Barca are back in action on Sunday, welcoming Catalan rivals Girona. They'll then travel to face Atletico on Wednesday for the second leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final, with the scores 4-4 on aggregate.
mamikmnos
196
The rule says five days and even he was ruled out 2 days to international matches and that lasted for a week that is more than five days. Osasuna management must get that in their coconut. Stupid team call osasuna
Sambodh10
157
Fielding a player before completion of 5 days after the international break is unfair, but scheduling a club match 4 days after the international break is fair🤔. Football Federations are making such stupid rules.
GaddafiJamal
85
Just Dash Those 3 Points To Madrid, We’ll Still Beat Them & Take It Back On 11th May 🤣
Cuaacelmns
59
Imagine Barcelona Playing on a Thursday night of international break week 🥺. Is it fair? Anyway, why do we say, we wish you a speedy recovery? If Martinez recovered quicker what should he do then?
japito
46
Osasuna started counting 5 days after Spain match or 5days after he withdrew from the national team. Know the difference please
Houailrsz
27
first and foremost, the match was an outstanding match that was supposed to be played three weeks ago. therefore, technically, the match is backdated before the international break.
RoshanDhanrajani
10
The rule says five days and even he was ruled out 2 days to international matches and that lasted for a week that is more than five days. Osasuna management must get that in their coconut. Stupid team call osasuna
Don't call team stupid, there really is someone else behind that [Crylaugh] you know who
Sambodh10
8
Madrid played 90mins and full extra minutes with ATM in a champions league on Wednesday they came on to play league match on Saturday you think that’s also fair
Then why are Osasuna complaining that Inigo Martinez participation is unfair. If the player himself doesn't mind playing four days after international break, Barca doesn't mind fielding him in the match,then what's Osasuna's problem?
malablata
7
It's Laliga, it won't be anything. Had it been in Serie A, Barca would had definitely been deducted the point. Laliga is a complete joke. It was proven that Barca was paying refs for favor, yet a scratch weren't touch on Barca.