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Published 12:07 12 Apr 2018 BST
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“There was a lot of confusion. The ref thought it was a open and he gave it. We can’t do anything about it. We have a bitter taste as we also played well last week, despite the result. You need to understand that after a game like this to have a penalty awarded against you is difficult to take."https://twitter.com/JamesHorncastle/status/984192497613180928 Watching the wild scenes on the pitch, Allegri could be seen having an exchange of opinions with Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos, who was standing next to the technical area despite being suspended.
“I told [Sergio] Ramos it was a grey-area penalty," Allegri said. "In the first leg we had a penalty in the 93rd minute that wasn’t awarded. Then there was the red card to Buffon which was hard to take. He told me that it was a penalty. He understood but pretended not to. We were just seconds from the end. Both sides deserved to go through. It’s just not possible.”Meanwhile, Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane said his side deserved to go through on the basis of their performance over the two legs. "If you concede in the first minute, your head goes down, and it gives them life," Zidane said.
"Then they played very well, and we were bad -- not in chances, as we made chances, but we had a bit of difficulty in managing our game. "But we believed until the end that we would go through. And I believe that across the two games we deserved to make the semis. We can be happy with that."
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