But you can't assume that the decisions in this match were influenced by financial factors.
This is something UEFA absolutely cannot tolerate.
No matter whether the main referee has off-field black gold dealings or not, that's not something a head coach should worry about or bring up. These matters are more appropriate for your country's federation president to discuss.
Do you understand a business worth several billion dollars?
As long as the head coach doesn't mention it, the players don't bring it up, the media doesn't deliberately report, the fans won't pay attention to this part of the content, and these things belonging to the other side of football will clearly exist, yet seem like they don't.
But once certain coaches and players frequently mention this, the pressure on UEFA and FIFA becomes very significant.
Because they know how dirty they are.
