Crosas: Some at Barca should hang heads in shame Champions League - Barcelona Youth product tweeted after semi-final

Former Barcelona midfielder Marc Crosas took aim at the club's board following Real Madrid's Champions League progression on Tuesday night.

Los Blancos survived a scare or two as they drew 2-2 with Bayern Munich at home, qualifying 4-3 on aggregate.

Crosas opted against criticising the officials for Real progressing as many had chosen to do, instead questioning why they were enjoying a period of such dominance during an era in which Barcelona have some massive talents to rely on.

"Bayern were superior over 180 minutes," he tweeted. "Two grave errors mean they are out. Madrid compete like nobody in these games.

"Spectacular! Talking about referees when they reach four Champions League finals in five years would be outrageous.

"39 shots from Bayern. 16 from Madrid in total in the semi-final. The referee influences the game but he doesn't decide it.

"If you win four Champions Leagues in five years in the era of the best player in history at Barcelona, some should hang their heads in shame."

It isn't the first time that the Blaugrana youth product has taken aim at the current board in charge at the club.

After the match at Celta Vigo this season in which no La Masia graduate featured, he was also unhappy.

"Six years ago we were proud to praise a Barcelona side starting a game with 11 players from the youth ranks," he wrote.

"Today? There should be no worse criticism than that for Barcelona's management."