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Fans fume Champions League is ‘RIGGED’ for Real Madrid after glaring error against Bayern goes unnoticed by referee

The controversial incident nearly saw Real Madrid take the lead

FANS were left confused when Real Madrid nearly scored after taking a throw-in with a ball already on the pitch.

The controversial incident occurred during the 13th minute of Madrid’s incredible victory at the death against Bayern Munich to seal their place in the Champions League final.

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Antonio Rudiger collected the initial ball

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Meanwhile, the German’s team-mates got on with things at the other end

Play had gotten back underway with two balls on the pitch

The flashpoint began when Eric Dier cleared the ball down the touchline with his left foot.

It appeared to go out of play, before arcing back in.

With the original ball at Antonio Rudiger‘s feet, Real Madrid were allowed to quickly get on with things at the other end of the pitch.

Where it had originally gone out they took a throw-in with another ball and launched an attack.

Rudiger quickly poked the original ball out of play, with his team-mates coming a whisker away from opening the scoring.

Dani Carvajal found Vinicius Jr with a slide rule pass, and the Brazilian subsequently struck the post after a great save by Manuel Neuer.

The rebound fell to Rodrygo, who could only hit it straight at the impressive Neuer.

While Real did not manage to score, opposing fans online were still unhappy with the incident.

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One wrote: “Real Madrid playing their dirty tactics.”

While a second moaned: “It’s rigged for Madrid as usual.”

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A third whined: “These guys can’t stop cheating.”

And another added: “The ref was sleeping.”

The two teams went into tonight’s second leg level at 2-2 after the first contest in Munich last week.

On that occasion it was Vinicius Jr who gave his side the lead, before goals by Leroy Sane and Harry Kane swung the tie in Bayern’s favour.

Vinicius Jr levelled from the penalty spot, leaving the tie perfectly poised ahead of tonight’s second leg.

Bayern then looked to be going through after a rocket from Alphonso Davies put them ahead with just 22 minutes to go tonight.

They looked to be comfortable heading towards full time and holding Madrid at bay until disaster struck.

Real sub Joselu grabbed an 88th-minute equaliser after latching on to a mistake from Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

Then seconds later the ex-Stoke City and Newcastle flop finished from six yards to win it 2-1.

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