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Joseph Cassinelli

Bayern's Heynckes calls on referee to be strong versus Real

Soccer Football - Champions League Quarter Final First Leg - Juventus vs Real Madrid - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - April 3, 2018 Juventus' Gonzalo Higuain reacts as Real Madrid's Casemiro gestures to referee Cuneyt Cakir before Juventus' Paulo Dybala is booked for diving REUTERS/Tony Gentile

MADRID (Reuters) - Bayern Munich head coach Jupp Heynckes has called upon referee Cuneyt Cakir of Turkey to be 'fair and just' in the face of pressure from Real Madrid and the Bernabeu crowd as they prepare for their Champions League semi-final second leg on Tuesday.

The German champions lost the first leg 2-1 at home last Wednesday having taken the lead, spurning a host of chances and allowing the Spaniards back into the game.

They have, however, taken heart from the way Juventus overturned a 3-0 first leg deficit in their quarter-final return fixture in Madrid, before Cristiano Ronaldo netted a stoppage time penalty to send Madrid through.

In last season's quarter-final meeting with Real at the Bernabeu, Bayern were left incensed after Arturo Vidal was controversially sent off and Madrid scored two goals that looked to be from offside positions.

Heynckes said he expected a competent performance from the Turkish official.

"We had him against Paris St Germain earlier this season and he did well," the German told a news conference.

"What I expect for him is to be objective, fair and just. I'm expecting a fair form of refereeing tomorrow and I expect his decisions not to interfere with the outcome of the game."

Heynckes, a former Madrid coach who won the Champions League with Real in 1998, said that he would make tweaks to his team from the first leg as Bayern look for a first win in seven matches against the European champions.

"We know things are going to be difficult, Madrid are used to very important games but so are we. We'll be a very tough opponent; we'll fight and little details will be fundamental," he continued.

"We need to minimise our mistakes and we want to change a few things from the first leg.

"Changing nothing would be an error. I saw positive things but there are things to be fixed. I'll be trying to rectify mistakes, we'll try to attack. We conceded goals because of some mistakes - it had nothing to do with the organisation or style of play."

(Reporting by Joseph Cassinelli; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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