At the hour of play, Eduardo Camavinga experienced a nightmare during the Champions League quarter-final second leg between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid (4-3) this Wednesday. After receiving a first blatant foul, he was later sent off for time-wasting.
His popularity rating is unlikely to rise in Madrid. Even though some voices will first blame the referees. Substituted in the 62nd minute of play this Wednesday, during the Champions League quarter-final second leg between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid (4-3), Eduardo Camavinga managed to get himself sent off in the 86th minute. Three minutes later, Luis Diaz dealt a stunning blow to the Merengues with a sublime strike.
The Real team ended up with 10 players. Coming on for Brahim Diaz, the former Rennes player was first cautioned for fouling Jamal Musiala (78th minute). Then he was guilty of trying to waste time by holding onto the ball for a few seconds after committing a foul. Two quick consecutive warnings in just 8 minutes, resulting in a red card for the French international (23 years old).
In a completely crazy scenario, a week after Bayern’s victory in the first leg (2-1), Real eventually collapsed in numerical inferiority. With Luis Diaz’s goal in injury time (89th minute) and a gem from Michael Olise (90th+4) to put an end to any suspense. The Bayern team, killer of Kylian Mbappé’s Real, will face PSG in the Champions League semi-finals. But in Madrid, the debates in the coming hours are likely to focus on the Slovenian referee, Slavko Vincic’s decisions.





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