Bayern denied penalty for Neves handball in PSG semi-final controversy
Bayern Munich players, coaching staff and fans at the Allianz Arena expressed disbelief after they were not awarded a penalty when the ball appeared to strike Joao Neves's hand during their Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris St-Germain.
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The incident occurred at a crucial moment in the match, prompting immediate protests from the Bayern side. The match officials decided not to award the penalty, leading to frustration from the German club's representatives and supporters present at the stadium.
The handball decision has sparked debate about the application of the rules in high-pressure knockout matches. While the specific timing and context of the incident remain limited in the source material, the controversy highlights the ongoing discussions about handball interpretations in modern football.
Bayern Munich were aiming to overturn the first-leg deficit against PSG in the semi-final encounter. The denied penalty decision could prove significant in determining which team advances to the final of Europe's elite club competition.
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