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UEFA won't take action against Bayern Munich

1 week ago  Raphael   Sport News

Following a controversial Champions League quarter-final between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, UEFA have confirmed that they won't take action against the German side in spite of reports of players disrupting the referee in his dressing room afterwards.
Bayern players were frustrated with a number of decisions from Hungarian official Victor Kassai, most notably the awarding of Cristiano Ronaldo's second and third goals, which both appeared to be from offside positions, and the sending off of Arturo Vidal.
European football's governing body announced that no report was filed about the incident and therefore they have no plans to open action against the German champions, although it doesn't mean that disciplinary action cannot be taken in future.
According to various reports within the Spanish press, Robert Lewandowski, Arturo Vidal and Thiago Alcantara followed Kassai to his dressing room after the game in order to vent their fury over his mistakes.
Some sections of the media have even claimed that the trio had to be removed from the official's room by police.
Many within Bayern's organisation have hit out at the performance of Kassai on a night which saw them crash out of Europe following a 4-2 defeat.
Vidal branded it a 'robbery' and labelled the referee a 'clown', with Franck Ribery and Karl Heinz Rummenigge also criticising the man in the middle.