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The Belgian coach believes that refereeing played a role in the result
“Bayern Munich” coach Vincent Kompany today, Wednesday, in the second leg of the Champions League semi-final at the “Allianz Arena” spoke about the refereeing aspects that accompanied his team’s confrontation with PSG (1-1), considering that some decisions played a role in deciding the qualifying ticket in favor of the French national team.
Speaking to the refereeing team immediately after the final whistle, Kompany said: “It’s not just about these two shots (handballs from Mendes and Neves), but also when two, three or four players go down unnecessarily, the five minutes (of extra time) are not really played.”
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The Belgian coach continued. “We wanted to keep going and we could have had an extra minute or two if the timing was right. Suddenly the game is over.”
“We bear 100 percent responsibility. In fact, the entire responsibility is on us. Let’s be clear. But there are 3 sides: Paris Saint-Germain, us and the referees.”
“I understand the rule, I understand it, but what we saw, the ball came from much further away. It didn’t hit the body first and then the arm, but straight to the arm. “Whether the ball was from his teammate or not, it’s kind of nonsense… But at the end of the day, those are the rules.”
The coach of “Bavaria” Munich said about the arbitration cases in the two matches. “We played evenly with Paris and it must be said. The details decide. There are two strikes in today’s game (Mendes, Neves) and also the penalty in Paris (Davis) which can only be described as very influential in the outcome of the match.”