Barcelona's appeal against a disallowed penalty claim in their 2-0 Champions League quarter-final first-leg loss to Atletico Madrid has been rejected by UEFA. The European governing body ruled the club's formal complaint "inadmissible", upholding the on-pitch decisions made during the match. The incident occurred in the 54th minute when Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski was brought down in the box by Atletico defender Marc Pubill, but no penalty was awarded. Barcelona argued that the VAR should have intervened, citing a "grave lack of VAR intervention". UEFA's Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body confirmed the decision was final and not subject to further appeal. The result leaves Barcelona with a two-goal deficit heading into the second leg at Camp Nou. Atletico's goals came from Antoine Griezmann and Julian Alvarez. Hansi Flick, Barcelona's coach, expressed frustration after the game, stating the team was "denied a clear opportunity to change the game". UEFA has not released a detailed explanation for dismissing the complaint.
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