Pellegrini hints at Barcelona conspiracy as City face exit

Etihad boss claims Swedish referee was rectifying previous mistakes he made against Barcelona

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Manchester City 0 Barcelona 2. A second goal on 90 minutes from Dani Alves was not the most memorable moment of this clash, which will be remembered for a red card and a penalty, but it all but eliminated Manchester City from the Champions League on a night when Manuel Pellegrini accused referee of Jonas Eriksson of being the most influential man on the pitch.

The Swedish official had earlier sent off City defender Martin Demichelis for a second-half challenge on Lionel Messi and from the resultant penalty the Argentine forward put Barcelona one up. That deficit might have been manageable for the City when they travel to the Camp Nou for the second leg on 12 March, but then on the stroke of full-time Alves doubled the visitors' advantage to leave the Sky Blues staring into the abyss.

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Bill Mann is a football correspondent for The Week.co.uk, scouring the world's football press daily for the popular Transfer Talk column.