3 Controversial Calls In Champions League History After De Bruyne’s Goal Is Allowed To Stand

3 Controversial Calls In Champions League History After De Bruyne’s Goal Is Allowed To Stand

Martin Moses
updated at May 11, 2023 at 4:40 PM
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  • The Video Assistant Referee was once again in the spotlight after Kevin De Bruyne's goal
  • The ball had crossed the line for a throw in but it wasn't spotted during the critical game
  • Other controversial calls in the UEFA Champions League have also been made in the past

When the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) was introduced a couple of seasons ago, its main aim was to help officials arrive at the correct decisions.

It might have sucked the energy out of the game, but it did help in some cases, yet in the instances they've gotten their decisions wrong - it has been messy. This is what happened to Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid on May 9.

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Carlo Ancelotti gets booked during Real Madrid's game against Manchester City. Photo by Ruben Albarran.
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How often do you see Ancelotti agitated?

He is the epitome of calmness and sobriety on the touchline but against Manchester City, he was absolutely sure his team had been robbed.

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KDB's goal should not count

Kevin De Bruyne had just scored a thunderbolt to equalise proceedings. There was nothing wrong with the Belgian's shot, only that a few seconds earlier, Bernardo Silva had retrieved the ball after it had crossed the line for a throw-in, but the officials failed to spot it.

VAR failed to review the incident and Ancelotti was so furious that he got himself booked. One can only imagine the scenes if that becomes the goal that eliminates Real Madrid next week.

As history shows, there have been more scandalous decisions in the Champions League in the past; goals and decisions that stood that weren't supposed to.

Sports Brief takes a look at some of these controversies.

1. RVP's red card at Camp Nou

Well, this was more of a harsh booking. This game was characterised by Jack Wilshere's masterclass, helping Arsenal carry a 2-1 advantage to the second leg.

Robin Van Persie was through on goal but fluffed his shot wide, only to turn around and see the offside flag raised.

The centre referee adjudged the Dutchman had kicked the ball away after hearing the whistle and he sent him off on a second yellow. Arsenal would go on to lose the tie 4-3.

2. Luiz Adriano at Shakhtar

The Brazilian striker enjoyed a glittering nine-year spell in Ukraine, but it was marked by a few dubious moments. The biggest of them all was a group stage match against Nordsjælland in 2012.

Adriano got a hat-trick in that game, but his first goal elicited reactions. Willian, then at Shakhtar, had played the ball back to the opposition, as fair play after an injury.

To everybody's bewilderment, Adriano chased down the ball, rounded the goalkeeper and scored. The referee allowed it to stand.

Like everyone else, Nordsjælland's goalkeeper had expected the ball to roll back to him so that he could restart play, but the opposition man had other ideas.

3. Cristiano Ronaldo vs Bayern Munich

As Thomas Muller will tell you, Cristiano Ronaldo has always been the antidote to Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Only that in 2017, the Bavarians' faithful felt aggrieved after he scored two goals from an offside position.

The five time Ballon d'Or winner put the ball past Manuel Neuer in extra time while in an offside position. Minutes later, the same happened when Marcelo squared the ball to him while he was in front of the ball, which technically, is not allowed.

Both goals were allowed to stand. While VAR had not been introduced then, it did not make the decisions any less scandalous.

For Ancelotti and his troops, they can only hope that De Bruyne's goal won't be the difference in this tie - because such defeats sting.

Courtois sure Madrid will progress

Sports Brief also reported that Thibaut Courtois is optimistic about the chances of Real Madrid progressing to the UCL final ahead of his side's second-leg semi-final clash with Man City.

Vinicius Junior and De Bruyne traded breathtaking goals as Los Blancos and the Citizens shared the spoils in the first leg of their last four blockbuster at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

Madrid's veteran shot-stopper, Courtois - who pulled off some stupendous saves in the tie - is confident his side will have the last laugh regardless of Man City's impregnable home record.

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Martin Moses is a sports journalist with over five years of experience in media. He graduated from Multimedia University of Kenya (Bachelor of Journalism, 2017-2021)
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