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Este es solo mi camino... Otro es mi destino.
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@TheAminFCB2 Para ser sincero el Bayern ha sido afectado en más ocasiones en la Champions que otro equipo de Europa.
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@TomLaZone Jajaja 😂 😂 😂 😂 interrumpe el juego con la mano, hubiese sido una mano de un delantero por un tiro de un compañero de equipo, seguro pitan falta y tiro libre para los defensas, y si hubiera dejado seguir la jugada y termina en gol, el VAR interviene y gol anulado 😂😂😂😂
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Voici pourquoi il n’a pas sifflé penalty sur la main de João Neves :
- Le ballon vient du coéquipier de João Neves (Vitinha) à bout portant.
- Il n’a quasiment aucun temps de réaction.
- Son bras est dans une position naturelle liée à son mouvement.
- Il ne fait aucun geste vers le ballon.
- Il n’y a aucune intention de toucher le ballon de la main.
- Son bras ne bloque pas une frappe cadrée ou une action clairement dangereuse.
Tous les critères qui poussent généralement les arbitres à ne pas sanctionner une main sont réunis.
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🚨 Gary Lineker on the UEFA Champion league semi final :
“On the PSG vs Bayern game , I have to say, it’s incredibly difficult to understand how both of those handball incidents weren’t given. When you look at the one involving João Neves and then Nuno Mendes, you’re talking about clear moments where the ball makes contact with the arm in a way we’ve seen punished so many times before.
Consistency is all anyone really asks for, and on a night of that magnitude, it just wasn’t there.
These are not small moments in a group-stage game that you can brush aside — this is the Champions League knockout stage, where every single decision can define a club’s entire season. Bayern Munich will feel rightly aggrieved because those are the kinds of calls that can completely shift momentum, change the scoreline, and ultimately decide who progresses.
What frustrates people — players, fans, and neutrals alike — is the lack of clarity. We’re constantly told about interpretations and subjectivity, but when similar incidents are given in other matches and not here, it raises serious questions. At this level, with VAR in place, you expect those decisions to at least be reviewed properly and judged with a consistent standard.
We all want the game to be fair, especially in knockout football where there’s no second chance. These are the biggest nights in European football, and they deserve the highest level of officiating. If we’re going to maintain trust in the system, then decisions like those simply have to be given. Otherwise, you’re left talking about referees instead of the football — and that’s never what the Champions League should be about.”


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🚨🗣️ Oliver Kahn on how Bayern Munich got “robbed,” pointing to a penalty incident on Joao Neves and a second yellow for Nuno Mendes not given:
“I’ve been in this game for decades, as player, captain, and now in the club and I have NEVER seen three clearer decisions ignored in one Champions League night. This wasn’t a football match, this was a robbery in broad daylight and every single Bayern fan knows it.
Let’s start with the Nuno Mendes incident. He’s already on a yellow card, everyone knows that. The ball comes in, and his arm is clearly out, there’s a clear handball. Now, we can debate intention all day, but the modern interpretation is about position and impact, and his arm is in an unnatural position blocking play.
That alone puts him in serious trouble. When you’re already booked, you simply cannot take that kind of risk. It’s basic football intelligence. That should be a second yellow card, no discussion. Instead, the referee looks at it and decides… nothing. No accountability, no consistency. So what are players supposed to think? That the rules change depending on the moment?
And then we come to the penalty situation, which for me is even more shocking. Vitinha clears the ball, yes but what happens next is the key point. The ball makes contact with Neves’ hand inside the penalty area. I keep hearing people say, ‘oh, it came off a teammate’, so what? Since when did that cancel out a handball?
The laws of the game don’t say ‘only if it comes from the opposition.’ A handball is a handball if it creates an unfair situation, and here it absolutely does. His arm is involved, the ball changes its path, and Bayern are denied a clear opportunity. At this level, with VAR available, how do you not give that?
And then, to top it all off, you book Luis Díaz for protesting? For reacting to a clear foul that isn’t given? So now we punish players not just with wrong decisions, but for showing emotion about those wrong decisions? This is unbelievable. You are asking players to be robots in moments where everything is on the line.
You cannot tell me Bayern Munich weren’t affected by this. These are game-defining moments. A red card changes everything. A penalty changes everything. Instead, both situations are ignored, and we’re left talking about the referee instead of the football. That’s a problem.
At this level, the Champions League, the biggest club competition in the world, you expect clarity, you expect courage, and above all, you expect fairness.
Tonight, we got none of that. And if this is the standard, then we have a serious issue in European football, because clubs invest everything to compete here, and they deserve better than decisions like these deciding their fate.”


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🔵🔴🔵 ¡¡LUIS ENRIQUE VA POR EL BICAMPEONATO!!
✅ PSG aguantó en Alemania, igualó 1-1 (6-5 global) frente a Bayern Munich y se metió en la FINAL de la #CHAMPIONSxESPN
⚽ Ousmane Dembélé y Harry Kane
ℹ️ ¿LA DEFINICIÓN? SÁBADO 30/05 EN 🇭🇺BUDAPEST VS. 🏴ARSENAL

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SE ENOJÓ LUCHO DÍAZ: el colombiano pidió falta y se ganó la amarilla vs. PSG.
📺 Toda la #UCL por #DisneyPlus Plan Premium
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