PSG irked at Bayern Munich complaints over referee
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PSG irked at Bayern Munich complaints over referee
"High ranked sources at PSG do not understand Bayern's complaints about the refereeing - within the Parisian club it is said that "Against Real Madrid, they [Bayern] managed to get Camavinga sent off by putting insane pressure on the referee. This time, they didn't succeed.""
"Some at PSG also believe that without Manuel Neuer's saves, the second leg could have turned into a thrashing."
"Were there questionable calls by the referee? 100%. Did some at Bayern Munich (maybe) carry on too much about the referee's impact? Maybe, but the stakes for this tie were massive. While Bayern Munich was outplayed, the referee was also overmatched and not ready for a game of that magnitude. The concerns over consistency seen in the referee performances were legitimate and deserved to be called out."
"However, PSG was also better than Bayern Munich on that day. Both things can be true, but the reigning champs, who are heading back to another UCL finale, can have these kinds of stories drop after that fact. That crown affords PSG that kind of luxury, while Bayern Munich can regroup and think of how to improve for next season."
PSG is surprised by Bayern Munich’s complaints about refereeing and claims Bayern previously succeeded in getting Eduardo Camavinga sent off by applying intense pressure on the referee. PSG also believes the second leg could have become a heavy defeat for Bayern without Manuel Neuer’s standout saves. The piece acknowledges that questionable referee calls occurred and that Bayern may have focused too much on officiating, while also stating that the referee was not prepared for the match’s magnitude. It maintains that both officiating concerns and Bayern’s performance can be true, and emphasizes PSG’s superiority on the day as they advance to another Champions League final.
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