For the first hour in Madrid, we were superior, and no one could predict what was about to happen. We've seen the game several times. After reviewing the images, I still don't understand why it wasn't a foul on Gianluigi. Everything was interconnected.
"There was undoubtedly a significant psychological impact. Our apologies are that we do not know how to handle difficult situations."
PSG hosts rock bottom Bordeaux in Ligue 1 on Sunday with a 13-point lead at the top but nothing to play for this season other than the club's 10th title, which will equal AS Saint-record Etienne's total of ten.
After the signings of Lionel Messi, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Sergio Ramos, and Georginio Wijnaldum last year, the ultras chastised the club's lack of direction and sporting director Leonardo for bringing in a "stack of stars who have little or nothing in common."
The players were also chastised for their lack of dedication.
"Against Bordeaux this Sunday, we will demonstrate our dissatisfaction, and we ask all club supporters present to join us in our nonviolent actions," the CUP added.
"We will remain mobilized until significant changes are implemented."
PSG, the Ligue 1 leaders, have only the league title to aim for in a season that has also seen them exit the French Cup early.
Pochettino admitted that he is disappointed with the result, but he insists that Gianluigi Donnarumma was fouled by Karim Benzema for Real's equalizer, which sparked their unlikely comeback in the Spanish capital.
"I'm not feeling well," the Argentine admitted. "I'm not feeling well. When we analyzed our elimination, we discovered that we were very good at home and superior for 60 minutes away. I'm taking it badly; I'm not feeling well, and I'm angry inside. It's difficult to sleep at night.