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Bayern Munich falls short of Champions League final again ruing referee decisions

PSG advanced after Bayern said a second yellow for Nuno Mendes and a disputed handball call changed the semifinal, with the VAR unable to review the play.

  • Bayern Munich fell 6-5 on aggregate to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday, ending the German club's bid for a final appearance.
  • After 29 minutes, Referee Pinheiro overturned a potential second yellow card for PSG defender Nuno Mendes, instead penalizing Bayern midfielder Konrad Laimer for handball. This decision allowed PSG to maintain full strength throughout the match.
  • Bayern coach Vincent Kompany noted Pinheiro seemed reluctant to send off Mendes, while Laimer said, 'I thought I had played the ball with my stomach, and then Mendes with his hand.' The referee whistled for handball against Laimer five seconds later.
  • PSG secured the 6-5 victory after Harry Kane scored late for Bayern in a 1-1 second-leg result. The French club will defend its Champions League title against Arsenal on May 30.
  • VAR regulations will be updated next season to allow referees to review such passages of play at a pitchside monitor, addressing current protocol limitations. Meanwhile, six-time European champion Bayern faces six years without a final appearance following this second semi-final exit in three seasons.
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Bayern Munich falls short of Champions League final again ruing referee decisions

Twice in three seasons Bayern Munich has fallen short in the Champions League semifinals with regrets about a referee’s decision in the second leg.

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Was the Aus der Bayern against Paris in the Champions League also on the referee João Pinheiro? These three scenes were discussed particularly heatedly. Here are the explanations.

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Former referee Pavel Fernandez claims that PSG defender Nuno Mendes escaped a second yellow card during the Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich. Despite a 1-1 draw (6-5 on aggregate), the match was marred by controversy over the refereeing. In the 29th minute, Konrad Laimer attempted to pass the ball to Mendes with a touch, but the ball hit the defender on the outstretched arm. Referee Joao Pinheiro refused to penalise Mendes, who …

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The anger of Bavarian supporters fell on Bayern-PSG's referee, João Pinheiro, for a red card forgotten on Nuno Mendes and then on a supposed penalty not whistled on a hand of Neves

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Bayern Munich were furious when the referee didn't call a penalty against PSG. But an unknown hand rule shows that the decision was correct.

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voetbalflitsen.nl broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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