Experience the heartbreak as Bayern Munich's last-minute goal is controversially disallowed in their Champions League semifinal against Real Madrid. Thomas Tuchel's fury echoes fans' outrage, sparking debates over referee decisions.
In a heart-wrenching turn of events during the Champions League semifinal clash between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, Bayern suffered a devastating collapse in the dying moments of the match.
Leading the heavyweight tie with three minutes left, Bayern saw their hopes dashed as Real Madrid's substitute Joselu netted twice in quick succession. However, the most controversial moment came when Bayern thought they had equalized in the 113th minute, only for the goal to be disallowed due to a debatable offside call. Bayern's manager, Thomas Tuchel, expressed his fury at the decision, labeling it an "absolute disaster" and a "violation of the rules."
Tuchel criticized both the linesman and the referee for their mistakes, feeling almost betrayed by the outcome. Despite the linesman's apology, Tuchel emphasized that such errors should not occur at such a crucial stage of the competition.
Real Madrid secured their place in the Champions League final, where they will face Borussia Dortmund, while Bayern Munich is left to reflect on a season without a major trophy for the first time in a decade.