The Hamilton Spectator

Why did Bayern lose? ‘The referee’

- CIARAN FAHEY

Bayern Munich has singled out Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai as the decisive factor for its Champions League quarter-final exit to Real Madrid.

“I have to say, I’m filled with unbelievab­le rage for the first time today. Rage, because we were swindled. Swindled in the truest sense of the word,” Bayern chairperso­n Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in his postgame dinner speech, after Tuesday’s 4-2 loss in Madrid saw the Spanish side progress 6-3 on aggregate.

Kassai made a number of debatable decisions, but Bayern’s anger was focused on his sending off of Arturo Vidal for a second yellow card in the 84th minute, even though the midfielder appeared to get the ball as he challenged Marco Asensio, and on the awarding of two Cristiano Ronaldo goals that were subsequent­ly shown to be offside.

Rummenigge likened the manner of the defeat in Madrid to that against Manchester United in the 1999 final after two injury-time goals, and to the loss against Chelsea on penalties in the 2012 final in its own stadium.

“I think everyone was a witness to a game that wrote history today,” Rummenigge said. “(Bayern president) Uli Hoeness and I, we’ve taken many blows. Today was also such a game.”

Bayern coach Carlo Ancelotti also criticized the referee’s performanc­e after the game, while his players were unanimous in pinning the blame for the defeat on Kassai.

“When Madrid got scared, the referee began his show,” Vidal said.

Thomas Mueller said he found it difficult to blame a referee for a defeat “but today there’s no way around it.”

Winger Arjen Robben said, “it’s such a shame that such a super game, such a top game, is decided by one man with a whistle.”

Defender Mats Hummels said the decisions “hurt,” while Jerome Boateng said, “10 against 14 is hard to play. They were decisive scenes.”

Robert Lewandowsk­i was also incorrectl­y pulled back for offside when Boateng sent a long ball through for what would have been a good chance for Bayern.

Bayern’s misery was compounded with the news goalkeeper Manuel Neuer suffered a fracture to his left foot as Ronaldo scored his third goal, ruling him out for the rest of the season.

The 31-year-old Germany goalkeeper had been instrument­al in denying Madrid a host of chances over both legs. In Tuesday’s second leg alone, Madrid had 12 attempts on target, compared to two for the visitors.

“Madrid is not undeserved­ly through. You have to say that,” Hummels acknowledg­ed.

 ?? DANIEL OCHOA DE OLZA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bayern Munich players argue with referee Viktor Kassai after he showed a second yellow card to Arturo Vidal, left, in a Champions League quarter-final second-leg soccer match Tuesday.
DANIEL OCHOA DE OLZA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bayern Munich players argue with referee Viktor Kassai after he showed a second yellow card to Arturo Vidal, left, in a Champions League quarter-final second-leg soccer match Tuesday.

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