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Man City's goal shouldn't stand, Madrid's Ancelotti says - ESPN

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Carlo Ancelotti criticised referee Artur Soares Dias after Real Madrid's 1-1 draw with Manchester City in their Champions League semifinal first leg on Tuesday, saying City's equaliser shouldn't have stood.

Kevin De Bruyne levelled for City in the 67th minute at the Santiago Bernabeu — after Vinicius Junior had put Madrid ahead with a stunning goal in the first half — to leave the tie open ahead of the second leg at the Etihad Stadium on May 17. — Kirkland: Haaland held in check in first Madrid test The Italian coach said he'd seen TV images which showed that the ball had gone out of play on the near touchline, seconds before De Bruyne's goal. «It looked like [the ball] was out,» Ancelotti told Movistar. «And before that, there was a corner which [the referee] didn't give.

The referee wasn't very attentive. He gave me a yellow card and I said 'Give them on the pitch, not off it!' »It was out. It's not me saying it, the technology does," Ancelotti added in his postmatch news conference. «It surprises me.

They're small details, but the referee wasn't attentive. The players deserved more cards on the pitch, not [me] off the pitch.» The tie is a repeat of last year's Champions League semifinal, which saw Madrid progress 6-5 on aggregate after a dramatic 3-1 second leg comeback at the Bernabeu. "[The feeling] is good," Ancelotti said after Tuesday's game. «We competed, we fought, and maybe we deserved to win.

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