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Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa expressed anger and disappointment over Eduardo Camavinga's red card during a Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich. The controversial decision came after Camavinga received a second yellow card for time-wasting, leaving Real Madrid with 10 men in a tightly contested match.
Alvaro Arbeloa was left fuming over the decision to send off Eduardo Camavinga in Real's Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich (Getty)
Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa was left incensed over a red card shown to Eduardo Camavinga in the late stages of the Champions League quarter-final tie against Bayern Munich.
A thrilling first half saw five goals shared by both teams as Real took a 3-2 lead into the break at the Allianz Arena and had cut the one-goal deficit from the first leg.
The aggregate score was level at 3-3 when Camavinga was shown a second yellow card for time-wasting following a tackle he made on Bayern striker Harry Kane. Following the adjudged foul, Camavinga picked up the ball and threw it away forcing the referee to book him. It was the midfielderâs second offence in the match and sent Real down to 10-men.
Bayern subsequently scored two more goals to win 4-3 on the night and 6-4 on aggregate as the Spanish side were eliminated from the competition.
Arbeloa reacted negatively after the final whistle and, despite calling the clash a âgreat matchâ he believed the decision to award a red card to Camavinga was decisive and âunfairâ. To make matters worse, Arda Guler was also shown a red card in the aftermath of the final whistle.
âThat was a great match, this second leg,â Arbeloa told TNT Sports.
âWe put players like [Eder] Militao, [Jude] Bellingham, [Ferland] Mendy that couldnât play the first leg, and we did a great match here. We scored three goals, had chances to score more, but with the red card everything was over.
âItâs unbelievable to send off a player for this action. Itâs not possible in a player like that, match like that. We feel really upset, really angry, really disappointed. We feel all of this is a bit unfair.â
Eduardo Camavinga was sent off after collecting a second yellow card for time-wasting late in the second half (Getty)
Former Real winger Steve McManaman claimed that Realâs gameplan was âexcellentâ but they were hurt by moments in the clash in Munich.
McManaman said: âReal Madrid are going to finish without a trophy again this season. History has always suggested that they will change the manager when that happens.
âYou feel for Arbeloa - his game plan was excellent, but a couple of moments cost Real Madrid.â
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise believes that the result would have been the same in spite of the red card and said: "The red card was late. We had built momentum before that, the game was going our way.
âMaybe it helped a bit but the game was still going how it was going.â
Bayern Munich will now face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-finals with the first leg taking place at the end of April.
Eduardo Camavinga received a second yellow card for time-wasting after throwing the ball away following a foul on Bayern's Harry Kane.
The red card left Real Madrid with 10 men, impacting their ability to maintain their lead and ultimately contributing to their defeat in the Champions League quarter-final.
The aggregate score was 3-3 before Camavinga's red card, which shifted the momentum in favor of Bayern Munich.

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