“was a robbery in broad daylight”, Kahn accuses judges of ruling against Bayerni

Oliver Kahn spoke of the way Baiern Munichu went “grabit” in the match against Paris Saint-Germain, pointing to the penal incidents of Joao Neves and a second yellow card that was not given to Nuno Mendez.
Bayern Munich did not achieve more than a 1-1 draw home to the SPG in the second semifinal match of the Champions League, but was eliminated because of the loss in the first match, with 5-4 results.
However, many judges' decisions are being contested after the match, and one is also German legend Kahn, who believes Bayerni was severely damaged.
I've been in this game for decades, as a player, captain and now at the club and I've never seen three more clear decisions being ignored on a championship night. This wasn't a football match, this was a robbery in broad daylight and every Bayern fan knows this”, Kahn said first.
Let's start with the Nuno Mendes incident. He's already in a yellow card, everybody knows that. The ball is hit and his arm is clearly open, has a clear hand touch. Now, we can debate the goal all day, but modern interpretation has to do with position and influence, and his arm is in an unnatural position blocking the” game.
This alone puts him in serious trouble. When you are already punished, you simply cannot take that kind of risk. It's basic football intelligence. This must be a second yellow card, of course. Instead, the judge sees and decides... nothing. No responsibility, no stability. So, what should players think? That rules vary depending on the moment?
And then we get to the penalty situation, which is even more shocking to me. The year takes away the ball, yes, but what happens next is the key point. The ball comes in contact with Neve's hand inside the penalty area. I keep listening to people say, "oh, came from a team friend", then what? Since when did this cancel a hand touch?
“Game rules do not say"unless it comes from opponent"A hand touch is a hand touch if you create an unfair situation, and you do it here absolutely. His arm is involved, the ball changes its path, and Bayern is denied a clear opportunity. At this level, with the VAR available, how can you not provide this?”
And then, to close it all, you punish Louis Diaz for protest? In response to a clean foul that has not been given? So now we punish players not only with wrong decisions but also for showing emotions about those wrong decisions? This is incredible. You're asking players to be robots when everything's at stake”, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope
You can't tell me Baiern Munich wasn't touched by this. These are the determining moments of the match. A red card changes everything. A penalty changes everything. Instead, both situations are ignored and we remain talking about the judge instead of the football ball. This is a problem”.
On this level, the Champions League, the world's largest club race, you expect clarity, you expect courage, above all, you expect justice. Tonight, we don't have any of this. And if that's the standard, then we have a serious problem in European football, because clubs invest everything to compete here and they deserve better than those that determine their fate”, the German leader concluded. /Periscope












