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Uefa stay silent on Bayern offside flag row

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UEFA has offered no comment on what Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel described as a “disastrous decision” by the on-field officials in the dying moments of their Champions League semifinal against Real Madrid.

Polish referee Szymon Marciniak blew his whistle after one of his assistants raised an offside flag, moments before Matthijs de Ligt struck what would have been an equaliser for the German side.

VAR could not make a call on whether the goal should stand or not because play had been stopped, and there is also the question of whether De Ligt would even have scored if Real’s defence had not stopped.

However, Tuchel took no comfort from that as his side blew the lead given to them midway through the second half by Alphonso Davies.

“They have a disastrous decision from the linesman and the referee,” he told TNT Sports.

“It feels almost like a betrayal because of that decision.

“The linesman said sorry, but that does not help. At that kind of level, to raise the flag in a decision like this, a close decision, in the last minute.

“The referee does not have to whistle. He sees that we win the second ball, he sees that we get a shot away and to whistle is a very, very bad decision.

“And it is against the rules and it is a bad decision from both of them. It is a disaster.”

While there has been no clarificat­ion or comment from Uefa, the officials could point to the VAR protocols published by the Internatio­nal Football Associatio­n Board, which state that an assistant referee’s offside flag should only be delayed “in a very clear attacking situation when a player is about to score a goal or has a clear run into/ towards the opponents’ penalty area”.

Two goals from Joselu helped Real recover from a goal down to win 4-3 on aggregate.

They will now go on to face Borussia Dortmund in the final at Wembley on June 1.

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