Cristiano Ronaldo's first extra-time goal, which helped to send Real Madrid into the Champions League semi-finals, has been hammered for being offside by football fans on social media.
Munich led 2-1 at the end of the 90 minutes to force the game to extra-time, but Vidal was dismissed on 84 minutes after picking up a second yellow card.
"When Madrid got scared, the referee began his show", the Chilean said.
"It is terrible, terrible".
The Brazil full-back put in a sterling performance on his 400th appearance for Madrid as the LaLiga leaders ran out 4-2 winners after extra time at the Bernabeu for a 6-3 aggregate victory. But then the referee started with his show and with a man less it is very hard.
They have told me [Bayern's] second goal was also offside.
"We were lucky in some situations, but also a bit unlucky in terms of refereeing decisions".
But Ronaldo said that Real Madrid had clearly been the better team over the two legs, and scoring six goals against the Bundesliga champions was proof of that.
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"In the key moments he is always there".
Afterwards the Bayern manager, Carlo Ancelotti, called for the introduction of video assistant referees and suggested that his Real counterpart, Zinedine Zidane, had agreed his side had been harshly treated.
Talking about the Vidal red card, he said, "I'm not sure how he has given a yellow card for that, it's not even a foul".
"I think we deserved more", fumed Ancelotti. "This is the Bernabeu and these things can happen from time to time", he said.
Real Madrid would go onto score one more goal, with Asensio finding the back of the net, but by that point, Bayern were done for. "We knew we had to play very well because Bayern can score goals from anywhere on the pitch and proved to be an excellent team, but Real Madrid is Real Madrid".
Ronaldo got his first goal on Tuesday with a header in the second half, then added two more in extra time after Bayern had been reduced to 10 men, though both goals had suggestions of offside.
But in the 76th minute, Cristiano Ronaldo stretched his record of UEFA goals when he headed Madrid ahead, after a Casemiro cross.
Bayern was trying to become only the third team to reverse a first-leg home loss in Champions League history, along with Inter Milan in 2011 and Ajax in 1996.




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