
Spoelstra: No need to penalize Ball any further
Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
Real Madrid players confronted referee Vincic after their match against Bayern Munich, expressing outrage over the red card issued to Camavinga. The incident sparked controversy regarding the referee's decision-making during the game.
🤬 Real Madrid abuse referee: you're a disgrace! He'd forgotten 🟥
Bayern Munich-Real Madrid was a quarter-final worthy of expectations, perhaps even surpassing them in every possible aspect: quality, mistakes, suspense, and even controversy.
Because at the end of the match, the blancos went after referee Vincic, with Guler (sent off) and Bellingham in particular protesting Camavinga’s dismissal late in the game.
Camavinga came on in the 61st minute and was booked in the 71st for a foul on Musiala. The Real player then brought down Kane in the 86th without much force. The midfielder, however, protested and picked up the ball with his hand to delay the taking of the free-kick.
Referee Vincic booked him, but forgot he had already shown him a yellow card earlier. Bayern players pointed it out to him and the official sent him off. A decision "excessive" according to former referee Gianpaolo Calvarese on Prime Video: "He picks up the ball with his hand but only takes a few steps, almost placing it on the spot of the free-kick.For me, it’s not a yellow card. It’s a serious mistake, one that can’t be corrected in the VAR era".
Calvarese continued: “In my opinion, it was excessive. A second yellow has to be certain, especially in a Champions League semi-final. His behaviour made me think he had forgotten that Camavinga had already been booked; from his body language it seems almost certain. It’s a serious mistake, because in a semi-final, where there had also been few bookings, you need to be clear about the disciplinary situation”.
Late on, Bayern Munich scored two goals and at the final whistle the Real Madrid players went after the referee: Vinicius pointed at him, Bellingham insulted him, and Guler was sent off on the way to the tunnel.
As Alessia Tarquinio reported on Prime Video: "Bellingham heavily insulted the refereeing team, telling them they are 'a disgrace, the worst ever'. Vinicius tried to speak to them, but ended up insulting the refereeing team as well. Rudiger tried to keep his teammates calm".
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Real Madrid players, particularly Guler and Bellingham, protested against the red card given to Camavinga, which they deemed unjust.
The match officials, led by referee Vincic, issued the red card, but the decision has been questioned by players and fans alike.
The match concluded with Bayern Munich winning 4-3, advancing to the semifinals amid significant controversy over officiating decisions.

Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
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