Who’s saying what after Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final second legs where holders Real Madrid and Bayern Munich joined Liverpool and Roma in the last four:
“I don’t understand why Juventus protested the penalty. If the defender hadn’t committed the foul, Lucas would have scored. He was pushed from behind.” — Cristiano Ronaldo
“This was a game where we have suffered tremendously, it has to be a lesson to learn that in football, nothing is ever guaranteed and you have to fight to the end.” — Ronaldo after his 97th-minute penalty
“This referee doesn’t have a heart. He has a rubbish bin instead of a heart.” — Buffon
“It was crazy — we forgot to score.” — Real Madrid’s German star Toni Kroos
“#TOGETHER, we have celebrated, suffered, but most of all felt great pride in this team. Put your hands together for our Bianconeri.” — Juventus on Twitter
“I said that a Bayern victory in the final would be sensational, and I remain convinced by that. But we saw in Rome last night that anything is possible and we cannot underestimate any team in the quarter-finals.” — Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes
“Sevilla are a good team – for a long time we couldn’t get a grip on the midfield, but we stopped them scoring – that was important.” — Bayern winger Arjen Robben
“I’m proud of my team, we showed personality, character and against a very strong team. We can be proud of what we have done here.” — Sevilla coach Vincenzo Montella
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