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PSG bosses confront officials and lash out with "shameful" blast after Champions League exit

UEFA have requested footage from the Bernabeu after furious Paris Saint-Germain officials reportedly confronted officials following their dramatic Champions League exit vs Real Madrid.

PSG came into the second leg of the last-16 tie holding a slender one-goal advantage, given to them by Kylian Mbappe last month.

And the French superstar, seemingly destined for Madrid in the summer, doubled their aggregate advantage with an emphatic first-half strike.

The Parisians looked destined for the last-eight until a calamitous collapse saw Karim Benzema score a hat-trick in just 17 minutes.

And it was Benzema’s opening goal which left the visitors fuming, after he pressed goalkeeper Ginaluigi Donnarumma into an uncharacteristic mistake.

The striker tackled the Italian stopper, with the ball falling to Vinicius Jr, who in turn found his strike partner to get Madrid on the board.

PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino bemoaned the decision, claiming referee Danny Makkelie missed what he felt was a clear foul.

"It's a feeling of a lot of injustice, with the goal we conceded," he said. "It's a clear foul from Benzema on Donnarumma.

“The emotional state of the game changed and we were very exposed. It's a tremendous blow, because we were better in the tie. We were better for 180 minutes."

And ESPN report that those frustrations threatened to boil over in the corridors of Madrid’s famous old stadium with president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and sporting director Leonardo attempting to confront officials in the immediate aftermath of the full-time whistle.

According to reports, Leonardo and Al-Khelaifi made their way from the presidential box after their exit was confirmed, shouting that the decision was “shameful”.

The pair were reportedly unable

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