Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid was full of action and controversy. (Reuters Photo)

Injustice: Frustrated Real Madrid slam referee over soft Camavinga red-card vs Bayern

Real Madrid's UCL exit was overshadowed by controversy over Camavinga's red card. The decision proved decisive as Bayern capitalised late to seal progression.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Real Madrid knocked out by Bayern Munich in UCL
  • Controversial red card for Camavinga shifted game balance
  • Madrid players protested against referee post-match

Real Madrid’s Champions League campaign ended in frustration as they were knocked out by Bayern Munich, with players and staff slamming the referee over Eduardo Camavinga’s late red card.

The controversial decision proved decisive in a 6-4 aggregate defeat, leaving Madrid fuming at what they believed was a turning point in an otherwise finely balanced contest.

The match had been evenly poised before the incident. However, Camavinga’s second yellow card late in the game shifted momentum, allowing Bayern to capitalise and score twice to seal progression.

At the final whistle at the Allianz Arena, Real Madrid players rushed towards the referee, surrounding him in protest as frustration spilt over.

Captain Dani Carvajal was seen confronting referee Slavko Vincic right after the decision, visibly furious with the call.

“It’s your fault. It’s your fault!” Carvajal was heard shouting at the official.

Jude Bellingham also did not hide his frustration when he spoke after the match, questioning the logic behind the booking.

“It’s a joke. It is impossible for it to be yellow. Two fouls and two yellows,” Bellingham said.

Antonio Rudiger briefly addressed the incident while passing through the mixed zone, echoing the general sentiment within the squad over the decision.

Meanwhile, Arda Guler took matters further. The youngster confronted the referee after the final whistle and was shown a red card himself near the tunnel, adding to Madrid’s frustrations and resulting in a suspension for the start of next season.

HOW REAL MADRID'S UCL FIGHT WAS ENDED BY BAYERN

Real Madrid made a dream start, capitalising on an early mistake from Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, with Guler slotting home inside the opening minute. Bayern responded quickly, but Madrid continued to find a way through, with Guler scoring again and Kylian Mbappe ensuring they went into the break ahead in a chaotic first half.

The game turned late when Camavinga was sent off, shifting the balance decisively. Bayern made full use of the advantage, with Diaz scoring via a deflection before Olise added the finishing touch. Madrid’s challenge faded from there, with frustration boiling over at full-time.

WHY WAS CAMAVINGA SHOWN RED VS BAYERN?

Camavinga’s dismissal came under unusual circumstances.

The midfielder had already been booked earlier in the game when he was shown a second yellow card after holding onto the ball for a few seconds following a challenge on Harry Kane.

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While the initial challenge itself was not deemed serious, the referee penalised him for delaying the restart, a decision that Madrid players felt was harsh given the context of the match.

The call ultimately proved costly, as Madrid were forced to play the closing minutes with ten men.

REAL MADRID COACH CALLS RED CARD INEXPLICABLE

With Real Madrid now out of the Champions League and trailing FC Barcelona by nine points in La Liga, the pressure is mounting on head coach Alvaro Arbeloa. The defeat has opened up the possibility of Madrid ending the season without a trophy, placing added scrutiny on both results and decisions.

Speaking after the match, Arbeloa framed the red card as the defining moment that altered not just the game, but potentially Madrid’s season.

“You cannot send off a player for an incident like that. I believe the referee didn't even know he already had a card and ended up ruining a knockout tie and a game that were beautiful, balanced, and at their peak,” Arbeloa said.

He also reflected on the emotional toll of the result, particularly given the effort from his players on the night.

“It was a giant performance from my players. I feel very sorry for them, for the effort they put in, and also for the fans of Real Madrid who supported us. It hurts because we will not win our sixteenth this year,” he added.

Arbeloa went further, questioning the decision in stronger terms while highlighting the consequences it had on the tie.

“It’s an action that nobody understands. It’s inexplicable, unfair, and we are deeply frustrated because the tie slipped away due to something uncontrollable,” he said.

For Real Madrid, the defeat ends their Champions League campaign and leaves them with ground to cover domestically. With La Liga slipping away and no European run to fall back on, focus now shifts to how they respond in the final stretch of the season.

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