
"I think we gave everything. It was a game of details, we've played five times against PSG now in the last two years - they've won twice, we've won twice and this one was a draw. So it's been that sort of game every single time. But we also have to look at some of the phases which were decided by the officials across the two games."
"It's never an excuse for everything, but it matters. If you look at both legs, probably too much went against us. I think on the handball situations, I get the rules. So, the very first one [on Davies in the first leg], it goes to his body first and it's from close range, then bounces onto his hand."
Bayern Munich lost to PSG 6-5 on aggregate in the Champions League semi-final despite strong performances in both legs. Manager Vincent Kompany contested two handball decisions that went against Bayern. In the first leg at Parc des Princes, Alphonso Davies was penalized for handball leading to a PSG penalty and goal. In the second leg, a similar handball incident involving Joao Neves was not penalized. Kompany argued the inconsistent application of handball rules between the two matches was problematic, though he acknowledged Bayern gave full effort throughout the tie.
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