It’s fair to say that referee Viktor Kassai won’t be welcome in Munich anytime soon.The Hungarian ref made a series of baffling decisions which ultimately cost Bayern Munich a place in the Champions League semi-final.Firstly, he failed to send off Casemiro despite the Brazilian making numerous late challenges whilst already on a yellow card.He then incredibly sent off Arturo Vidal when it appeared he had produced a good tackle on Marco Asensio.Then, in extra-time, Cristiano Ronaldo profited from two dodgy offside calls to score twice and take the tie away from their German opponents.While Kassai can’t be blamed for allowing Ronaldo’s goals to stand - the assistant referees are to blame for that - that didn’t stop one angry football fan from editing his Wikipedia page.

Kassai's Wikipedia page

The first line of his individual page now reads: “Viktor Kassai is a Hungarian football referee who currently plays for Real Madrid.”

Very funny.

With the help of the officials, Madrid marched onto the semi-finals of the competition once again thanks to a hat-trick from Ronaldo and a late Asensio strike.

The tie has been taken into extra-time, though, after Robert Lewandowski’s penalty and a calamitous own goal from Sergio Ramos sandwiched a Ronaldo header during the 90 minutes.

But, just before the final whistle, Vidal received his marching orders for a decent looking tackle.

And if playing an extra 30 minutes with 10 men was hard enough, the Bavarians weren’t helped with the assistant referee failing to see Ronaldo standing a couple of yards offside when he made it 2-2 on the night from Ramos’ pass.

Ronaldo then completed his hat-trick but, once again, was in an offside position when Marcelo squared the ball to him.

There was nothing wrong with Asensio’s strike, though, which made sure Madrid joined their city rivals, Atletico, in the last-four of the competition.

We doubt Kassai will be reffing another match in Europe’s elite competition this season, though.