FIFA has just announced VERY SAD NEWS for the Officials and Referees of the match between Barcelonal vs PSG after giving a straight red card for a small tackle and this have cost them thier Job

Following Ronald Araujo’s dismissal from Barcelona against PSG, supporters believe they have deduced the significance of his hand motion.

After pulling down Bradley Barcola, the Uruguayan international was given a straight red card by the referee since it was his apparent chance to score a goal that was prevented.

Barca had won the first leg 3-2 at Parc des Princes, and they were up 1-0 as of earlier in the evening.

However, Ousmane Dembele pulled one back for the visitors 11 minutes after the red card was given. Vitinha’s early second-half goal and Kylian Mbappe’s brace turned the match around, giving PSG a 6-4 advantage overall.

Following Araujo’s red card, Fabrizio Romano shared three images of a motion the defender made on Twitter in an enigmatic tweet.

“Ronald Araujo, not thrilled with his red card,” Romano wrote as the post’s caption. Romano did not, however, elaborate on the significance of the gesture.

Romano Fabrizio
Some fans couldn’t understand the motion, while others tried to decipher it in the comments area.

“Araujo knows we were robbed!” one person wrote.

“It’s the below, meaning robbed,” said another.

A third said, rather simply, “Robbery.”

Meanwhile, someone else made the joke, “He’s performing a Merlin-type magic.”

“He was attempting to rewind the clock back,” said the fifth person.

As for the sixth, it was, “Is this some kind of mystical stuff?”

For Xavi’s team, who had dreamed of winning the Champions League for the first time in 2015 despite their domestic troubles this season, it was a nightmare of an evening.

However, the Spanish powerhouses still have to wait since they will likely not have a manager for the next campaign after Xavi’s announcement that he would be departing.

Les Cules are apparently attempting to persuade the legendary Barcelona player to come to a compromise, as President Joan Laporta has said that he may remain at the team.

However, with seven games remaining in La Liga and an eight-point gap to Real Madrid, an elimination from the quarterfinals may further persuade Xavi that it’s time to move on.