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Lyon could launch PROTEST over referee being used for Man City clash in Champions League over Dutch links


LYON could launch a complaint about the choice of referee for their Champions League quarter-final clash against Manchester City.

The European knockout clash has been hit by claims that there could be a conflict of interest surrounding Dutch official Danny Makkelie.

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Danny Makkelie, who was in charge of England’s Nations League defeat to Spain, will oversee Manchester City’s clash with Lyon[/caption]

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The Dutch official is highly-rated by UEFA and was also the man in the middle for Liverpool’s Champions League exit to Atletico Madrid[/caption]

That is because the outcome of the match could have a potentially huge financial impact on Dutch giants Ajax.

If Man City win, the Eredivisie champions will automatically qualify for next season’s Champions League group stage.

But should Lyon prevail, then Ajax will be forced into a qualifying play-off which could put them at risk of big financial losses should they lose.

Makkelie, 37, a former police officer who served as the video assistant referee for the 2018 World Cup final, will be the man overseeing the action.

And former Dutch referee Dick Jol has expressed sympathy for his compatriot who he thinks Uefa have stuck in the firing line.

Financially – and in a sporting way – there is so much at stake in this game. Makkelie is not to blame. I don’t doubt his integrity for one second


Former referee Dick Jol

He told De Telegraaf: “Uefa should not have put Danny Makkelie in this position. Never! Can you imagine the French newspapers?

“They are going to be dishing it out about him taking charge of the game before a ball has been kicked.

“Financially – and in a sporting way – there is so much at stake in this game. Makkelie is not to blame. I don’t doubt his integrity for one second.

“He has a massive reputation with UEFA and he is making an international career in a great way, but what happens if he gives a penalty to City late in the game? If City win, fingers will get pointed at him.”

There is precedent for changing match referees should Lyon complain.

Dutchman John Blankenstein was replaced by English ref Philip Don for the 1994 Champions League final between AC Milan and Barcelona.


It was said that the Italians, who later ran out 4-0 winners, were unhappy that a Dutch official was chosen due to countryman Johan Cruyff being in charge of Barca.

And Jol added: “Milan were very angry back in 1994 because of the presence of Cruyff and Koeman.

“I would think that there is now the same mood in Lyon.”

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Ajax will automatically qualify for next season’s Champions League group stage if Man City beat Lyon[/caption]

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Memphis Depay and Co could emulate the 1994 Champions League final by having a Dutch match official replaced[/caption]


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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