Portugal's Sporting Lisbon have lodged a protest with European soccer's governing body UEFA and demanded a rematch with Schalke 04 after a last-gasp penalty gave the Germans a 4-3 win in their Champions League game on Tuesday.
"Schalke 04 have been asked by UEFA for their position on the matter and will submit this shortly while taking into consideration the protection of the club's own interests."
Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting converted the penalty, awarded deep in stoppage time for what Russian referee Sergei Karasev said was a handball by Sporting's Jonathan Silva.
TV replays showed the player made contact with his head rather than his arm. The Portuguese had earlier come from two goals down to level 3-3.
The late victory lifted Schalke to second in Group G on five points with Sporting on one.
Image: Schalke 04's Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scores a disputed penalty goal against Sporting goal keeper Rul Patricio in their Champions League group G soccer match in Gelsenkirchen on Tuesday
Photograph: Ina Fassbender/Reuters
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