Bayern Munich trio confronted referee after Madrid loss

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However, after Arturo Vidal was sent off, Ronaldo hit the century mark in Europes top club competition on 104 minutes and completed his hat-trick five minutes later.

"Manuel Neuer suffered a fracture to his left foot in the 4-2 defeat away to Real Madrid according to an initial diagnosis", the club released a statement on their website. You could kill yourself.

Munich led 2-1 at the end of the 90 minutes to force the game to extra-time, but Vidal was dismissed on 84 minutes after picking up a second yellow card. But then the referee started with his show and with a man less it is very hard.

Barcelona's hopes of staging another sensational Champions League comeback fell flat against a hardened Juventus side who held the Catalans to a 0-0 draw on Wednesday at the Nou Camp to reach the semi-finals 3-0 on aggregate.

Bayern's statement did not say how long the Germany worldwide would be out for, but he will in all likelihood not play again this season.

But hats off to Real Madrid for advancing to its seventh straight semifinals and Cristiano Ronaldo for his hat-trick.

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Madrid boss and Ancelotti's former assistant Zinedine Zidane understandably wanted the attention focused on his four-time World Player of the Year rather than Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai.

And Asensio sealed victory in sensational style with a stunning solo run and low right-footed finish as many Bayern players sank to their knees knowing Champions League glory had passed them by for another year. "He was very wrong and that has knocked us out of Europe".

However, Bayern were also beneficiaries from refereeing decisions as they were gifted a non-existent penalty in the first leg and earned another spot-kick in the second meeting which was far from certain.

Lewandowski appeared to be fractionally offside in the buildup to Sergio Ramos's own goal, causing panic in the area before the defender prodded the ball past Keylor Navas.

"The referee probably wasn't up to the task", Ancelotti said.

"Madrid were better, it's not easy to score six goals against Bayern". "I am furious, so furious tonight as I have never been".

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