The Bayern chairman was incensed after Cristiano Ronaldo scored a controversial hat-trick as Real overcame 10-man Bayern to seal a 4-2 win in Tuesday's quarter-final second leg.
"Of course, after the 90 minutes we had won the game 2-1 and had a good chance but with 10 men for 30 minutes it's very hard to play Real Madrid and that's why we are not in the next round".
Neuer sustained the injury as Cristiano Ronaldo scored his hat-trick in extra time, with Marco Asensio scoring shortly afterward to complete a 6-3 aggregate victory. "When two big teams meet like this in the Champions League, such a robbery can not happen".
Tellingly, Madrid's run of seven semi-finals have come in the eight seasons since Ronaldo joined from Manchester United.
However, the Argentine is unlikely to have many more opportunities to add to that tally this season after Barcelona were thrashed 3-0 by Juventus in the first leg of their quarterfinal tie.
"For the first time, I've got some sort of mad rage inside me, because we had a shafting".
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A club statement said: "Manuel Neuer suffered a fracture to his left foot in the 4-2 defeat away to Real Madrid according to an initial diagnosis".
The outstanding Marcelo burst through the exhausted Bayern defence and squared for Ronaldo for the simplest of finishes, and one that gave him his 100th Champions League goal, but the Portuguese was again offside when he received the pass. "It's something that I've struggled to do over the last three or four years. "(Bayern president) Uli Hoeness and I, we've taken many blows. We played with one less man at home and here, too. "Now we want more".
Atletico has become a steady contender in European football since the arrival of Simeone five years ago, but the coach still dismisses the notion that the team is on the same level as the continent's powerhouses. Until he faced Bayern Munich. "We are not a big team like that, but we are very competitive, that's for sure".
"All I ask is that they don't boo me here, that's all", Ronaldo said.
Moments later, the Madrid outfit had another opportunity when Ramos pounced on a loose ball inside the Bayern box, but Jerome Boateng cleared his fellow centre-back's effort off the line as it somehow remained goalless at the Bernabeu.
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