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Controversial Handball Decisions Spark Debate After Bayern vs. PSG Match
Controversy ignites after Bayern vs PSG clash over uncalled handball
The Champions League semi-final between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain ended in a 1-1 draw but sparked intense debates. The focal point of the controversy was an apparent handball by João Neves in his own penalty area, which went unpunished despite strong protests from the Bavarian side.
A viral comparison on social media
Shortly after the match, a similar incident from the Portuguese league surfaced online. In a May 2025 match between Boavista FC and FC Porto, a comparable situation led to a penalty being awarded. The ball deflected off a teammate and struck a player’s arm in the penalty area, paralleling the Munich incident. Vincent Kompany expressed frustration post-match, referencing a penalty awarded to PSG in the first leg under similar circumstances.
IFAB’s handball regulation
Visually, the two incidents appear strikingly similar. However, according to IFAB rules, a handball is generally not penalized if it directly deflects off a teammate from a short distance, unless it immediately leads to a goal. This interpretation seems to justify the decision made in the Bayern-PSG match.
The inconsistency debate
This interpretation sheds a different light on the refereeing in the Portuguese match. By strictly adhering to the rules, the 2025 decision appears more questionable than the one in Munich. Yet in modern football, inconsistent interpretations often fuel debates more than the rules themselves.
Bayern’s sense of injustice
For Bayern, this incident is seen as a pivotal moment in the game. The comparative footage is widely shared, deepening the feeling of injustice among German fans. Even if the rules back the referee’s decision in this semi-final, the discussion about the consistency of refereeing decisions is more alive than ever.







