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Camavinga apologizes after the costly red card. |
The French midfielder admitted his mistake. On his personal page, Camavinga wrote: "I want to apologize. I take full responsibility for my part. I apologize to my teammates and the fans. Thank you for your support. Hala Madrid." He included a picture of himself leaving the Allianz Arena looking disappointed in the final minutes of the match.
In the crucial match at Allianz Arena, Camavinga didn't start but was brought on in the 62nd minute, when Real Madrid were leading 3-2 and the aggregate score was still tied. However, the turning point came just over 15 minutes after his appearance.
In the 78th minute, he received his first yellow card after a foul. Then, in the 86th minute, the 23-year-old midfielder received another card for delaying a free kick. The situation was highly controversial due to the seemingly clear nature of the violation.
Referee Slavko Vincic's decision left Real Madrid shorthanded at a crucial moment. Playing with only 10 players significantly impacted the La Liga side's game, contributing to their loss of advantage and eventual elimination from the tournament.
Following the match, Camavinga's red card sparked a media frenzy in Europe. Many argued that Camavinga lacked experience in handling the situation, especially in a crucial match. The player himself admitted his immaturity and considered it a major lesson in his career.
For Real Madrid, this marks their second consecutive trophyless season. Camavinga himself also faces the risk of being shown the door at the Bernabeu in the summer of 2026.
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