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Kroos criticises match officials for offside call in Bayern-real semi-final

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BERLIN: Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos criticised match officials for their controvers­ial offside call which benefited his team against Bayern Munich during the Champions League semi-finals.

Bayern defender Matthijs de Ligt thought he’d equalised to send last week’s game to extra time when he fired the ball into Real’s net in the 13th minute of stoppage time.

But referee Szymon Marciniak had already blown his whistle after his assistant quickly raised his flag for a possible offside infringeme­nt. Too quickly, Kroos said on Wednesday. “It’s bad handling. You have to let play continue,” the Germany player said in a podcast he runs with his brother Felix. “I think the mistake is primarily the linesman’s.”

Bayern was trailing 2-1 and needed a goal to force extra time to keep alive their hopes of reaching the final. UEFA tells match officials not to stop play immediatel­y for tight offside calls. And TV replays showed it was a very close call.

“If he raises the flag now, the referee assumes that his linesman sees it exactly that way and trusts him that it was probably three meters offside,” said Kroos, who said he understood Bayern’s frustratio­ns. “The anger is justified because you just have to play the situation to the end, 100%.”

Kroos said he was unsure if Real defenders would have stopped de Ligt’s shot had there not been an interventi­on from the referee.

“I don’t know if there was a collective switching off because you could hear the whistle very early,” Kroos said. “You could tell the tension dropped among everyone who wanted to defend this goal.”

Real won the second leg 2-1 to reach the final in London on June 1. Borussia Dortmund will try to stop the Spanish giant from claiming their 15th European title.

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Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti (left) and Toni Kroos celebrate after their Champions League semi-final second leg against Bayern Munich.
File ↑ Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti (left) and Toni Kroos celebrate after their Champions League semi-final second leg against Bayern Munich.

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