Real Madrid 4-2 Bayern Munich: 5 controversial decisions that changed the game

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MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 18: Referee Viktor Kassai speaks to Arturo Vidal of Bayern Muenchen during the UEFA Champions League Quarter Final second leg match between Real Madrid CF and FC Bayern Muenchen at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 18, 2017 in Madrid, Spain.  (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
Man of the match: Referee

#4 Minute 79 - Casemiro's challenge on Robben

Lucky, very lucky!

The ending point 3 great minutes of the 2nd half. Ronaldo scored in the 76th minute but it was followed up and a dubious own goal by Sergio Ramos, 102 seconds later.

Just as the game got a lot more exciting, Casemiro ran into Robben and caught his knee. The Brazilian, who was already on a yellow card, should have received his marching orders but the referee did not pull out a card from his pocket.

The incident happened right in front of the linesman who wrongly called Lewandowski offside about 13 minutes before. The referee was also in line to see the event, but somehow, the Madrid midfielder remained on the pitch.

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