Bayern CEO questions referee João Pinheiro after Champions League exit against PSG
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Bayern Munich were frustrated by several key decisions made by referee João Pinheiro as they crashed out 6-5 on aggregate to PSG following a 1-1 draw in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final tie.
Two of the most controversial incidents of the match came in the first half.
First, PSG’s Nuno Mendes escaped a second yellow card for handling after the referee instead whistled for a Bayern foul.
Shortly afterwards, PSG’s João Vitinha cleared the ball, which struck teammate João Neves on the arm inside the penalty area. Bayern’s bench appealed for a penalty, but VAR did not intervene due to the rule on accidental handball between teammates.
Speaking to Sky Germany after the game, Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen suggested that referee João Pinheiro lacked the experience required to officiate a match at this level.
“It’s astonishing, to say the least, that a referee with only 15 Champions League appearances is allowed to take charge of such a match. And that perhaps also explains some of the decisions,” Dreesen said.
