Vincent Kompany fumes at 'ridiculous' handball calls that led to Bayern's Champions League exit
Bayern Munich's Champions League Dreams Dashed
Vincent Kompany unleashed a blistering attack on the officiating after Bayern Munich's Champions League dreams were ended by Paris Saint-Germain. The Belgian tactician watched his side fall to a 6-5 aggregate defeat at the Allianz Arena, but the post-match talk was dominated by two massive handball calls that went against the Bavarian giants.
Controversial Decisions Overshadow Bayern's Elimination
Bayern Munich's elimination from the Champions League semi-finals following a tense 1-1 draw on the night was overshadowed by a series of controversial decisions. With a spot in the final against Arsenal on the line, the tension boiled over as the German side felt they were denied clear advantages.
- Bayern Munich lost 6-5 on aggregate to Paris Saint-Germain
- The match ended 1-1 on the night
- Two major handball calls went against Bayern Munich
"The handball calls were ridiculous," Kompany said, highlighting the frustration felt by the Bayern Munich camp.
Kompany's Post-Match Reaction
The German side felt they were denied clear advantages due to the handball calls, leading to Kompany's post-match outburst. The Belgian tactician expressed his discontent with the officiating, emphasizing the significant impact of the decisions on the match's outcome.