Kompany Critiques Refereeing After Bayern's UCL Exit

Vincent Kompany, the current coach of an unspecified team, expressed frustration over refereeing decisions after Bayern Munich's elimination from the UEFA Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain. Bayern Munich lost the second leg at Allianz Arena by the smallest margin, despite Harry Kane's equalizer.
Ousmane Dembélé scored an early goal for PSG, leading to Bayern's defeat. Kompany highlighted several incidents that he believed went against Bayern, particularly the failure to send off Nuno Mendes for a handball in the first half and a subsequent penalty claim that was ignored when the ball struck Joao Neves' arm.
Bayern Munich's boss acknowledged that officiating decisions can sometimes disrupt the flow of matches, especially in tight encounters. Luis Enrique, the coach of PSG, is now looking forward to the final, while Bayern reflects on their domestic league performance.
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