Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Malaga leader blames 'bias' for exit - Eurosport.com AU

The Spanish part were left fuming after former European champions Dortmund won twice in stoppage amount of time in their quarter-final 2nd knee, including a controversial successful target from defense Felipe Santana. The Brazilian's goal saw the Bundesliga area complete a sensational comeback and progress to the final four for the very first time in 15 years. Many Dortmund players in front of Malaga goalkeeper Willy Caballero seemed offside if the ball was entered for the successful goal and Santana also appeared offside when he won. Sheikh Abdullah Al Thani made the claim in some tweets on his standard supply without declaring who the accusation was targeted at, and told a probe to be opened by UEFA in to the match. "Thank you quite definitely for the group you have been champions on the frequency. I'm sorry to go out in this way injustice and racism," Al Thani wrote. "I aspire to open a thorough study (by) UEFA concerning the Spanish team (going) out in this manner. Which does not affect the heart of sport," he added after the final whistle. "This is not basketball, but clear and racism of all." Malaga forward Roque Santa Cruz said: "We continue to be trying to ingest what has happened. The dressing room is very depressed. "It was a game that extremely we let slip out of our hands In the end they had lots of luck. Not merely for scoring goals but because of the conditions as well. The next was offside. They had plenty of luck." "We have become disappointed. We were four minutes from a semi-final and everything slipped out of our arms in these last few minutes," he told Spanish tv. For the Germans, it absolutely was a complete contrast of thoughts. "I only can not really feel this," said Dortmund opponent Never Subotic. "This may be the craziest second in every of my baseball career. Up until now it's been a Hollywood film, hopefully it'll have a Hollywood ending." The Germans, who last reached the semi-finals in 1998, a year after winning the prize, appeared on their way to avoid it when Eliseu won to put Malaga 2-1 up in the minute. Dortmund, wanting two goals to advance after their goalless attract Spain last week, pulled one straight back through Marco Reus a moment into stoppage time to rekindle their expectations. Santana then scrambled the ball over the point from what seemed an offside position to complete a dramatic night and defend Dortmund's unbeaten Champions League work this year. "I can't describe what's happened if you ask me after that," Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp said. "I think I must see a physician. It is like we've gained the trophy".

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