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Bayern Munich's chief responded to Real Madrid's complaints about Eduardo Camavinga's red card, urging them to 'just leave it and walk away.' The incident has sparked significant debate following Real's defeat.
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Bayern chief fires back at Real Madridâs complaints over Camavinga red card: âJust leave it and walk awayâ
Real Madridâs defeat to Bayern Munich continues to be dominated by one defining moment â the dismissal of Eduardo Camavinga.
While the Spanish giants have voiced strong frustration over the decision, Bayern Munichâs hierarchy has now stepped in to offer a very different perspective.
The incident, which unfolded in the closing stages of the match, has sparked widespread debate.
Camavinga was shown a second yellow card for time-wasting, a decision that ultimately left Real Madrid with ten men at a crucial point in the tie.
The timing proved decisive, as Bayern capitalised shortly after to seal their place in the semi-finals.
What made the situation even more controversial was the refereeâs sequence of actions.
Slavko Vincic initially appeared to issue a routine booking, only to realise moments later that Camavinga had already been cautioned earlier in the match.
Once that became clear, the official had no choice but to apply the rules and send the midfielder off.
Camavinga was shown a red card for time wasting. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
After conceding a foul to Harry Kane in Bayernâs half, Camavinga attempted to delay the restart by moving the ball away, preventing a quick free-kick.
Bayern Munich's chief advised Real Madrid to 'just leave it and walk away' regarding their complaints about Camavinga's red card.
Eduardo Camavinga received a red card in the closing stages of the match between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, which has led to strong frustration from Real Madrid.
Real Madrid expressed strong frustration over the red card decision, which they believe affected the outcome of their match against Bayern Munich.
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The referee deemed this action as time-wasting, warranting a yellow card, which, given his prior booking, resulted in a dismissal.
From Real Madridâs perspective, the decision has been viewed as harsh and game-changing.
However, Bayern sporting director Max Eberl has dismissed the criticism, insisting that the referee simply followed the rules.
Speaking after the match, Eberl explained how he saw the situation unfold, defending the officialâs actions amid the backlash.
He explained, âIf he wasnât aware of that [that Camavinga had already been booked], then it was a straight yellow card, because thatâs what he intended to give.
âIf he hadnât given it because he thought heâd already been booked⊠But as it was, a straight yellow card.
âHeâd already handled the ball twice before. Just leave it and walk away,â he explained, as per GOAL.