​Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge is set to boycott the Champions League final as he remains outraged by his side's dismissal from the Champions League after a series of controversial refereeing decisions during Bayern's quarter-final defeat to finalists Real Madrid.





The two legged quarter-final tie ended on a 6-3 aggregate to Real Madrid, but Bayern were angered over a number of dubious calls by Hungarian official Victor Kassai which they claim it played a significant role in their 4-2 loss in the second leg at the Bernabeu.

Me when I think of Bayern vs Real. So proud of my team but so angry about the referee! #MiaSanMia #FCBayern pic.twitter.com/hNpdYiKTOG — Nicole (@xIts_Nicolex) April 21, 2017

Rummenigge revealed he would be in Cardfiff at the time of the Champions League final - contested between Juventus and Real Madrid - but only to attend meetings.





He told ​Suddeutsche Zeitung: "I definitely won't watch the game as I don't forget so quickly.





"(In the first leg) we take the lead against Real but miss a penalty to take a two-goal lead. Then we had this refereeing performance in the return leg.

Forget Rummenigge's Bayern role. This is especially petty because he's the chairman of the European Club Association https://t.co/gQhZhYbLGS — M•A•J (@UltraSuristic_) May 24, 2017

"We had five serious decisions against our team. Five decisive situations. I've never experienced that in 40 years in the game.





"I was in the dressing room afterwards and felt the emotions and powerlessness of our players. I'm upset to this day about our exit -- the team battled so heroically in Madrid.





"I don't think the public are aware that we went into this game with five players struggling with injuries. (Manuel) Neuer, (Jerome) Boateng, (Mats) Hummels, (Robert) Lewandowski and (Thomas) Muller all weren't pain free."





However, Bayern's season was not all bad as they secured their fifth consecutive Bundesliga title.

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