Borussia Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel said his team felt ignored by the football authorities after being made to play AS Monaco in the Champions League less than 24 hours after an attack on their bus.
The quarter-final first leg at home to AS Monaco was postponed on Wednesday after three explosions went off near the Dortmund bus as it made its way to the stadium, injuring Spanish defender Marc Bartra.
The match was immediately rescheduled for this morning NZT and Monaco ran out 3-2 winners in what turned out to be a pulsating encounter.
UEFA said it made the decision after consulting both teams, however Tuchel said he and his players were not asked.
"We weren't asked at any point. We were told by text message that the decision had been made in Switzerland," he said in post-match interviews.