Carlo’s answer to Bayern: Are they complaining about offside? OK, then we’re complaining about Nacho’s goal

A big discussion was started by Szymon Marciniak’s decision to call offside in front of the home team’s goal in the last moments of the second leg of the Champions League semi-final between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich and at the same time prevent the guests from tying the game to 2-2, and the total 4-4, which would have taken the game to extra time.Having acknowledged the signal from the assistant and stopped the play of the Bavarians, the Polish referee did not react to the protests from the visiting side. He stood by the decision to cancel the goal, although Bayern claim that Marciniak and his assistant apologized to them after the game.##NAJAVA_MECA_8088235##It’s not often that nowadays video technology interrupts the action, especially not in decisive moments like this one in front of Real’s goal, which Carlo Ancelotti agreed with. But…”The controversy surrounding the offside is easy to explain. Maybe it wasn’t offside, but the referee blew his whistle and we stopped playing. That’s is it,” stated the coach of Real Madrid, whose team will play against Borussia Dortmund on June 1 at Wembley.The trophy-laden strategist had a message for the Bavarians.”At Bayern, they are complaining about offside? OK, then we are complaining about Nacho’s goal. We think that Kimmich simulated a foul, went down too easily and overdramatized,” said Ancelotti and further ignited the sparks.The moment the Italian looked back on came in the 71st minute, just three after Bayern had taken the lead, when the Real captain scored from a corner kick, but referee Marciniak, after watching the video, judged that Nacho had previously committed a foul by pushing Kimmich away.As for the final against Borussia Dortmund, the center of attention will be Real Madrid’s latest star Jude Bellingham, an English international and former football BVB player.”Even as a kid in Birmingham I dreamed about nights like this. Playing at Wembley, against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final, it will be a strange feeling and I don’t think I’m aware of it yet. I’m really looking forward to that game and the atmosphere in the stadium. We deserved it. We deserved to qualify through, so did they, so I hope the game will be great”, wishes Bellingham.UCL: All Los Blancos need is two minutes! Joselu’s late quickfire brace cancels an all German showpiece

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