Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti slams Thomas Tuchel with a strong message over disallowed goal controversy and complaints after the UEFA Champions League semi-finals match between Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich - soocer442
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Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti slams Thomas Tuchel with a strong message over disallowed goal controversy and complaints after the UEFA Champions League semi-finals match between Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich

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Carlo Ancelotti explained why Real Madrid’s win over Bayern Munich was legal.

Carlo Ancelotti asked them to stop complaining and then said that a Bayern Munich player was “diving” against Real Madrid.

Thomas Tuchel and the rest of the Bayern Munich team were furious after being knocked out of the Champions League on Wednesday.

They were upset that Matthijs de Ligt’s goal to tie the game was called off because he was offside, which stopped a VAR review.


In his interview after the game, De Ligt talked badly about the referees, and in his news conference after the game, Tuchel made a serious accusation against them.

When asked about Bayern’s complaints during his news conference after the game, Ancelotti slammed Joshua Kimmich and said he was diving. Take a look below:

After Alphonso Davies scored the first goal, Real thought they had answered right away when De Ligt put the ball into his own net from a corner kick.

But after a VAR check, referee Szymon Marciniak ruled that Nacho had fouled Kimmich and took away the goal.

When Nacho put his hands on Kimmich, he fell hard to the ground.

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti slams Thomas Tuchel with a strong message over disallowed goal controversy and complaints after the UEFA Champions League semi-finals match between Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich

When asked about Bayern’s comments about their own goal that was scratched off, Ancelotti brought up their goal that was called off.

“Bayern said something about the offside? “Okay, so we’re upset that Nacho’s goal was called back because Kimmich dove,” he yelled.

“We can complain about our goal not being met if they complain about that.” Both players pushed each other, but Nacho got the yellow card.

Real’s goal that was called back didn’t matter because Joselu scored two late goals to save his team.

When he came off the bench and took advantage of a mistake by Manuel Neuer, he tied the game.

The ex-Stoke City forward then scored from close range to put his team ahead for the night and overall.

At first, the ref said he was offside, but after a VAR check, the goal stood.

The Champions League final next month will be held at Wembley Stadium. Real will play Borussia Dortmund.







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