Bayern Munich sees two major handball claims shot down vs. PSG

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Bayern Munich sees two major handball claims shot down vs. PSG

Bayern Munich sees two major handball claims shot down vs. PSG

Bayern Munich had two major handball shouts denied in two minutes during Wednesday's Champions League semifinal second leg against PSG.

Bayern Munich sees two major handball claims shot down vs. PSG

Bayern Munich had two major handball shouts denied in two minutes during Wednesday's Champions League semifinal second leg against PSG.

In a dramatic Champions League semifinal second leg, Bayern Munich found themselves on the wrong end of two major handball decisions within a matter of minutes against PSG. The contentious calls, both waved away by referee João Pinheiro, left the Allianz Arena crowd in disbelief and sparked heated debate among fans and pundits alike.

The drama unfolded just after the half-hour mark, with Bayern trailing 1-0 on the night—and 6-4 on aggregate—following Ousmane Dembélé's early strike. In the 29th minute, Konrad Laimer appeared to chest down a loose ball before nudging it past PSG defender Nuno Mendes. The Portuguese full-back then clearly knocked the ball down with an outstretched arm. Already on a yellow card, Mendes could have faced a second booking—and a potential sending off—had the referee called the handball. Instead, Pinheiro controversially blew his whistle for a handball against Laimer before Mendes even intervened.

Just two minutes later, the frustration intensified for the home side. PSG's Vitinha attempted to blast a clearance out of his own box, only for the ball to strike teammate João Neves directly on the arm. Once again, Pinheiro waved play on, denying Bayern what would have been a clear penalty kick. For a team chasing a two-goal deficit, these missed opportunities felt particularly costly.

In high-stakes knockout football, every decision carries immense weight—and these two calls in quick succession have left Bayern fans wondering what might have been. With the tie now heavily favoring PSG, the debate over these handball shouts is sure to continue long after the final whistle.

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