Is this a penalty? Barca fume as VAR awards Inter Milan a controversial spotkick

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Barcelona players raged at referee Szymon Marciniak after the Pole controversially awarded Inter Milan a first-half penalty in their Champions League semi-final first leg.

Lautaro Martinez had already put Inter 1-0 up on the night when the Argentine burst into the box in search of a second goal.

The Argentine was primed to shoot before Pau Cubarsi slid in for a last-ditch tackle. At first glance, it looked like a brilliant piece of defending as Marciniak waved play on.

However, the referee was soon advised by a second look by the VAR and, after reviewing the footage, pointed to his spot.

Hakan Calhanoglu cooly converted the penalty past Wojciech Szczesny to put Inter Milan 2-0 up on the night and give them a 5-3 advantage on the stroke of half time.

Barcelona players surrounded the referee shortly after he made his decision and then again after the spotkick had been converted. And, after the half-time whistle had been blown, some Barcelona substitutes even made their way onto the pitch the confront the officials amid a fiery atmosphere at the San Siro.

Despite the Barcelona protestations, however, former England internationals Wayne Rooney and Daniel Sturridge, both pundits for Amazon Prime, were united in believing the right decision was made.

'Oh it's a penalty, 100 per cent,' Rooney told Amazon Prime.

'It's a great run by Martinez and he's clever, he leaves his leg in there. The defender takes his legs out. In my opinion, that's a clear penalty.'

While Sturridge added that Barcelona defender Cubarsi may have been caught out by a more wily opponent.

'He's a young defender, only 18.,' said Sturridge.

'And that's a little bit of experience, a little bit of cuteness from Martinez, leaving his leg out there a little bit, allowing him to be kicked.

'As an attacker, you want defenders lunging in the box. That's what you're waiting for.'

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