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BREAKING: UEFA will remove the handball rule for PSG The Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League second leg ended in massive controversy after two major handball decisions went against Bayern during PSG’s 6–5 aggregate semi-final win.   The first incident came around the 29th minute, when PSG defender Nuno Mendes appeared to handle the ball while already sitting on a yellow card. Bayern players immediately appealed for both a handball and a potential second yellow/red card, but referee João Pinheiro instead awarded a foul against Bayern’s Konrad Laimer. Former FIFA referee Thorsten Kinhöfer later called it a “clear wrong decision.”   Minutes later came the bigger controversy. A clearance from Vitinha struck PSG midfielder João Neves on the arm inside the box, triggering furious Bayern penalty appeals from players including Harry Kane. VAR reviewed the incident but did not award a penalty.   The decision was later explained using a little-known IFAB interpretation stating that accidental handball from a teammate’s deflection is generally not punishable unless it directly creates a goal-scoring action. The controversy became even bigger because PSG had already received a disputed handball penalty in the first leg after a ball deflected off Alphonso Davies before touching his arm.   After the match, Bayern manager Vincent Kompany publicly criticized the officiating, saying, “There was a hand that tilted it to the wrong side for us,” while Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen questioned UEFA’s decision to assign referee João Pinheiro to a match of this magnitude.   PSG ultimately advanced to the UEFA Champions League Final after a 1–1 draw in Munich, but much of the post-match discussion centered around the refereeing decisions rather than the football itself.
BREAKING: UEFA will remove the handball rule for PSG The Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League second leg ended in massive controversy after two major handball decisions went against Bayern during PSG’s 6–5 aggregate semi-final win. The first incident came around the 29th minute, when PSG defender Nuno Mendes appeared to handle the ball while already sitting on a yellow card. Bayern players immediately appealed for both a handball and a potential second yellow/red card, but referee João Pinheiro instead awarded a foul against Bayern’s Konrad Laimer. Former FIFA referee Thorsten Kinhöfer later called it a “clear wrong decision.” Minutes later came the bigger controversy. A clearance from Vitinha struck PSG midfielder João Neves on the arm inside the box, triggering furious Bayern penalty appeals from players including Harry Kane. VAR reviewed the incident but did not award a penalty. The decision was later explained using a little-known IFAB interpretation stating that accidental handball from a teammate’s deflection is generally not punishable unless it directly creates a goal-scoring action. The controversy became even bigger because PSG had already received a disputed handball penalty in the first leg after a ball deflected off Alphonso Davies before touching his arm. After the match, Bayern manager Vincent Kompany publicly criticized the officiating, saying, “There was a hand that tilted it to the wrong side for us,” while Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen questioned UEFA’s decision to assign referee João Pinheiro to a match of this magnitude. PSG ultimately advanced to the UEFA Champions League Final after a 1–1 draw in Munich, but much of the post-match discussion centered around the refereeing decisions rather than the football itself.

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