Thomas Tuchel was fuming over the disallowed goal Photograph:( AFP )
The linesman had raised the offside flag much before the shot from De Ligt went in, prompting the referee to blow the whsitle, signaling a stop in play
Thomas Tuchel was left fuming, claiming it "felt like a betrayal" after Bayern Munich were denied a stoppage-time equaliser against Real Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League semifinal on Wednesday (May 8).
Having blown away a one-goal lead against Madrid, Bayern levelled proceedings in the dying seconds of the game, courtesy of a tidy finish from Matthijs de Ligt. However, the linesman had raised the offside flag much before the shot went in, prompting the referee to blow the whistle, signalling a stop in play.
"I think it's pretty clear and there is no doubt that is against the rules of modern football. A disaster. An absolute disaster," Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel said.
"With Real's second goal, they let the play continue. The clear rule is that the scene must continue. The first mistake was made by the linesman, the second by the referee," he said.
"Very difficult. Of course as sportspeople we accept it. But it is a semi-final, it's not for two such violations of the rule. Everyone has to be at their limit. The referees have to be there as well. That is what we expect. So the apology does not really help."
Despite dominating the match in front of a boisterous Bernabeu crowd, it was the visitors who took the lead in the 68th minute against Madrid.
Alphonso Davies, who was substituted in the first half in place of an injured Serge Gnabry, made a darting run across the field as Madrid were caught on a counterattack. Harry Kane held up the ball beautifully in the centre before pinging it straight to Davies.
The Canadian tool the ball in control, chopped onto his weaker, right foot and curled one past a diving Lunin into the far post.
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Having got the advantage, Bayern formed a low block, forcing Carlo Ancelotti to bring Luka Modric, Brahim Diaz and Joselu onto the pitch.
In the 88th minute, Madrid equalised as Manuel Neuer fumbled a regulation take, which was pounced upon by Joselu who scored yet again, two minutes later, to win the tie.
(With inputs from agencies)