Quote (Skug @ 6 Mar 2013 12:39)
As Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane:
Also, here's another quote from the RULE BOOK
And you seem to be forgetting the disallowed goal on because of the non existent foul on RVP
Then there's also the handball from Rafael that wasn't called.
I will admit errors were made against both sides but explain to me how United were superior at home?
The possession, accuracy were in favor for Madrid (along with a few others)
In the end, Madrid simply did more numerically. They:
Held the ball longer (Manchester with 37% to Madrid’s 63%)
Took more shots (23 to 19)
Were more accurate (36.8 to 43.4),
Were stronger in the air (43% to 57% of all aerial duels)
Had a better keeper with 9 clean and critical interventions
Passed the ball better (84% to 72% along with Ozil having nearly the most passes and a 98 percent success rate)
Scored more (technically 3 goals ; ) )
Passed the ball more (581 to 346)
Had more long balls (70 to 49)
Had more tackles (18 to 23),
Had more interceptions (13 to 12) and much, much, much more.
real had to win, even were 1-0 down
maybe you get the point