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Real Madrid’s controversial last-gasp penalty against Juventus labelled ‘robbery’ in Italy while Catalan press call it ‘scandalous’

Serie A leaders produced incredible performance to take 3-0 lead at Bernabeu until Cristiano Ronaldo's late spot-kick

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THE Italian press slammed the decision to award Real Madrid a last-gasp penalty at the Bernabeu, insisting Juventus were robbed.

Massimiliano Allegri's side were on course for the greatest shock in Champions League history as they took a 3-0 lead in the Spanish capital.

 Led by Gianluigi Buffon, Juventus players fume over last-minute penalty award
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Led by Gianluigi Buffon, Juventus players fume over last-minute penalty awardCredit: Getty Images
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Having been beaten by the same scoreline at home in the first leg, they looked set to take the tie to extra-time despite being completely written off.

However, a controversial stoppage time penalty awarded by Premier League referee Michael Oliver for a foul on Lucas Vazquez allowed Cristiano Ronaldo the chance to put the Italians out.

And he slammed home the spot-kick to knock Juventus out after Gianluigi Buffon had been sent off for protesting in what is likely his last-ever Champions League match.

The Italian press did not react well to the result, with Corriere dello Sport claiming "a robbery".

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Their front page read: "What a robbery! A non-existent in 93rd minute penalty denies Juve feat against Real".

Meanwhile, Turin-based Tuttosport lamented: "Not like this!" — and praised "immense Juve".


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They also claimed the referee "punished" them with a controversial penalty and the sending off of Buffon.

Gazzetta dello Sport insisted the "furious" Bianconeri "dominated" Real Madrid and were only eliminated only because of a controversial penalty.

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Catalan-based Sport went even further, labelling it: "The Robbery of the Century".

The front page adds that the referee "invented a non-existent penalty to allow Real Madrid to make it to the semi-finals."

Mundo Deportivo claimed Los Blancos have a "Masters in refereeing", insisting: "They are through to the semi-finals in their usual style: a controversial penalty".

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AS admitted the European champions went from "the panic to the semi-finals", while Marca simply believed: "It was a penalty."

They added: "The referee was spot on: Benatia knocked Lucas Vazquez over."

French paper L'Equipe insisted Real Madrid have to thank their lucky stars, after "miraculously" making it to the semi-finals.

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