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Real Madrid players criticized referee Slavko Vincic after a controversial red card for Eduardo Camavinga during their Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich. The decision led to two late goals for Bayern, resulting in a 6-4 aggregate victory.
Real Madrid players slam referee after controversial red card during Bayern Munich defeat ā āItās your f****** faultā
Real Madrid were knocked out of the Champions League on Wednesday, as Bayern Munich secured a 6-4 aggregate victory in their quarter-final tie. However, it did not come without controversial, as Eduardo Camavingaās late red card was the catalyst for the Bavarians to score the two late goals that sent them through to the last four.
Camavinga was shown a second yellow card by referee Slavko Vincic after a challenge on Harry Kane, although the booking itself was for delaying the restart after he held on to the ball for three seconds. Real Madrid head coach Alvaro Arbeloa could not believe the decision, and the same feeling was shared by his players.
After the incident itself, Real Madrid captain Dani Carvajal was spotted shouting āitās your fault. Itās your f****** fault!ā at Vincic, as per MD. Meanwhile, Jude Bellingham fumed at the decision when he spoke in the mixed zone after the match (via Marca).
āItās a joke. It is impossible for it to be yellow. Two fouls and two yellows.ā
Rudiger was also asked about the matter as he passed through the mixed zone, and as per Marca, he took the opportunity to speak briefly to the waiting reports on the Camavinga red card.
āYouāve seen it, havenāt you? Really, itās better that I donāt speak. Have you ever seen something like this? Ugh.ā
Arda Guler, who was outstanding at the Allianz Arena, was one of the players that did not speak publicly post-match, although he did his talking to Vincic right after the full time whistle was blown. He lambasted the Slovenian official over the decision to send Camavinga off, and right by the tunnel, he too was shown a red card, meaning that he will also be suspended for the start of next seasonās Champions League.
Real Madrid was eliminated after a 6-4 aggregate defeat to Bayern Munich, with a controversial red card issued to Eduardo Camavinga being a pivotal moment in the match.
Eduardo Camavinga received a second yellow card for delaying the restart of play after holding onto the ball for three seconds, which was deemed a foul by referee Slavko Vincic.
Real Madrid players publicly slammed the referee's decision, expressing disbelief and frustration, particularly regarding the red card that they felt significantly impacted the game's outcome.

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