Borussia Dortmund manager Edin Terzic hit out at a crucial penalty call that went against his side on Wednesday in their Champions League elimination against Manchester City.
With Dortmund leading 1-0 on the night and poised to advance to the semi-finals on away goals, Emre Can was whistled for a handball in the box 10 minutes into the second half.
Can headed the ball off his outstretched arm, which Terzic insisted meant the spot kick should not have been awarded. Riyad Mahrez would convert the ensuing penalty to send City on their way to the last four.
What was said?
"To be fair, you have to congratulate Man City," Terzic told Sky Germany. "They played brilliantly and deservedly go one round further.
"After three of four halves, however, we were through – then it's annoying that we end up conceding two goals like this. At the referee training it is clearly stated that heading into one's arm is not punishable.
"Let me put it this way: We weren't very lucky with decisions in the two games. We had a big dream, it is now unfortunately over."
What other decisions went against Dortmund?
Jude Bellingham had what appeared to be a valid goal taken away in the first leg after he stole the ball from Ederson and rolled it into an empty net.
The referee ruled the teenager had fouled Ederson and blew his whistle before Bellingham put the ball into an empty net, meaning the play could not be reviewed by VAR.
Replays showed that Bellingham had robbed the ball in mid-air from Ederson while hardly making contact with the goalkeeper.
What happened after Mahrez's goal?
The Algerian drew City level on the night after Bellingham's opener for Dortmund, and his spot kick put City ahead 3-2 on aggregate.
City would then go on to control possession as they looked to take away the Germans' chances of equalising.
With 15 minutes to play, Phil Foden then grabbed another goal to put the tie out of reach for Dortmund as City advanced with a 4-2 aggregate win.
What's next for both teams?
Dortmund will face Werder Bremen on Sunday as they continue their pursuit of a top-four spot in the Bundesliga, currently sitting in fifth place.
City take on Chelsea in a FA Cup semi-final on Saturday before they face PSG in the Champions League semi-finals later in April.
Further reading
- Foden fireworks bring an end to Man City's quarter-final curse
- Gundogan admits Man City 'were scared to lose something'