France — Ekhbary News Agency
Sources within Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly expressed their bewilderment regarding Bayern Munich's persistent complaints about refereeing decisions in the UEFA Champions League. According to the French newspaper L'Equipe, these Parisian sources find it difficult to comprehend the German club's grievances, particularly given past incidents in the competition.
Bayern's Pressure Tactics Against Real Madrid
The PSG sources highlighted a specific instance involving Bayern Munich's match against Real Madrid. They claimed that Bayern successfully managed to influence refereeing decisions by exerting "crazy pressure" on the official, which ultimately led to the expulsion of Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga. This incident, they suggest, demonstrates Bayern's capacity to affect game outcomes through intense lobbying.
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Ineffectiveness Against Paris Saint-Germain
However, the same sources underscored that these particular tactics, which proved effective against Real Madrid, did not yield similar results when Bayern Munich faced Paris Saint-Germain. This implies that the French club was not subjected to the same level of perceived refereeing bias or that the pressure exerted by Bayern did not sway the officials in their encounters with PSG, leading to a different outcome regarding controversial decisions.