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Real Madrid midfielder reflects on his costly mistake vs Bayern Munich â âFootball is unforgivingâ
It has been a disappointing season for Real Madrid, with several of their players failing to step up and perform at the level expected.
One such player who has failed to deliver this term is Eduardo Camavinga. Hampered by fitness problems and inconsistent form, the Frenchman has largely failed to convince in a season in which he was tipped to take the next step in his growth.
Perhaps the biggest disappointing moment of his season came in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich, when he was sent off in the second leg at the Allianz Arena with the tie in the balance, effectively sealing Real Madridâs fate.
Now, in an interview with Canal+ (h/t Mundo Deportivo), Camavinga opened up on the moment against Bayern Munich and how it left him deeply affected.
âIt was an incident that affected me. I wasnât expecting it at all. Itâs part of a footballerâs career, but after that I completely switched off. Weâre better off without social media; it was the right thing to do,â explained Camavinga.
Eduardo Camavinga received a red card during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich, which significantly impacted Real Madrid's chances in the match.
This season, Eduardo Camavinga has struggled with fitness issues and inconsistent form, failing to meet expectations as a key player for Real Madrid.
Camavinga's red card effectively sealed Real Madrid's fate in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final, contributing to their disappointing season.

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Camavinga reflected on how quickly perception can change in football, saying: âFootball is unforgiving; you forget ten good matches because of an incident like that.â
Camavingaâs sending off vs Bayern Munich. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
The 23-year-old Frenchman also revealed the strong support he received from inside the dressing room and the club during these difficult days.
âThe dressing room supported me; they told me it wasnât my fault, that it was a refereeing error. I took it as my own mistake, but the very next day, the club sent me messages telling me it wasnât my fault,â revealed Camavinga.
One of the most meaningful gestures came from Kylian Mbappe, revealed Camavinga, as he described how his compatriot stood by him during that period.
âIt affected him too. Heâd come to see me in the morning and give me a big hug. He wasnât in the habit of hugging people, although in France we always hug each other. Weâd see each other in the morning and give each other a hug,â he explained.
Continuing, he added: âBut that was a hug where you could tell he understood what was going on, that he felt for me. I think it got to him.
âWhen he arrived in the morning, heâd always say to me: âAre you OK?â And Iâd reply: âYes, weâre getting by.â Thatâs what I always said: âWeâre getting by, weâre getting by.ââ