After two controversial penalty rulings that left both teams unhappy, Thomas Tuchel accused the referee of not penalizing Gabriel for picking up the ball in the box because it was a “kid’s mistake.”
After handling the ball, Gabriel received a goal-kιck from David Raya on the sixty-sixth minute. Referee Glenn Nyberg, however, allowed play to continue in an incident that was not shown on live television.
“I think the referee made a huge mistake by not awarding the handball penalty,” declared Tuchel on behalf of the entire team.
“They put the ball down, he gives it, whistles, and the defender (Gabriel) takes it in his hand. I know this is a crаzy situation.”
The explanation given on the field enrages us the most. He informed our players that the penalty was a “child’s error” and that he would not call a similar one in a quarterfinal.
Gabriel clearly handled the ball from a goal kιck, but the referee chose to take no action
Thomas Tuchel was fuming with the referee’s decision not to give Bayern a second penalty
According to Tuchel, the referee did not issue a penalty because Gabriel’s infraction was deemed a “kid’s mistake.”This explanation is really appalling. He makes handball judgments. A child’s error is an adult’s error. Whatever. We are upset as such a significant choice goes against our wishes.
After the game, Rio Ferdinand, a pundit for TNT Sports, discussed the incident and said, “It’s a pen, oh my gosh.” That should be granted, how not?
“I’m even more for this because I was so adamant that Saka’s one was.” It’s astounding. How is he able to raise the alarm in such a way and withhold it?
‘The referee is maybe a little bit out of his depth,’ remarked Martin Keown, calling the conduct ‘totally inexcusable’.
“We felt he played a fair game, but both teams can look back on some important moments in the game.”
Bukayo Saka went down in the 93rd minute of the match, locked at 2-2, after his right leg collided with Manuel Neuer, the goalkeeper, who had hurried out of his net.
Play continued as Nyberg waved the referee’s signal, and Saka stormed off the field in a rage, approaching the match official after the whistle.
Pundits Rio Ferdinand and Martin Keown were fuming with the decision after the final whistle
In the ninetieth minute, Bukayo Saka’s right leg collided with Manuel Neuer, resulting in his collapse.
According to Mikel Arteta, “I haven’t seen it.” The choice has been taken; it cannot be undone.
Yes, without a doubt (I can understand Saka’s response) if he truly believed that it was a punishment.
“You cannot give anything to the opponent in the Champions League; we have given two goals today,” he continued. They are going to penalize you when you encounter these circumstances. It is the most important lesson.
“I sense the belief that we’re going to Munich, that we have a chance to win, and that we’re going to improve in some areas.” We’re going to get ready for it that way.