In a dramatic turn of events during the Champions League semifinal between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, defender Matthijs de Ligt revealed that the linesman apologized to him for a crucial offside call that disallowed his late equalizer goal.
De Ligt’s goal in stoppage time would have leveled the score at 2-2 and likely sent the match into extra time, but the referee blew the whistle for offside before the play could be completed. The linesman admitted his mistake to De Ligt, saying, “I’m sorry, I made a mistake.”
The match was filled with controversy, as VAR interventions played a significant role in key moments. Madrid’s winning goal by Joselu came after a VAR review overturned an initial offside call, while a Madrid goal was disallowed due to a foul by Nacho Fernández on Joshua Kimmich.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti defended the referee’s decision, stating that his defenders stopped after the whistle was blown before De Ligt’s goal. However, Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel criticized the officials, calling the decision “disastrous” and feeling betrayed by the outcome.
The victory sent Real Madrid into the final against Borussia Dortmund, set to take place on June 1 in London. The match referee, Szymon Marciniak, who officiated the 2022 World Cup final, faced scrutiny for his handling of the game.
The controversial officiating and late-game drama added an extra layer of intensity to an already thrilling semifinal match, leaving fans and players alike with plenty to discuss and debate.