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Real Madrid had a forgettable match against Bayern Munich. |
Former French midfielder Emmanuel Petit bluntly stated: "There are players who are not good enough to play for Real Madrid. They need to change if they want to win big games like this." This is seen as a clear warning about the quality of the current squad.
Meanwhile, former star Thierry Henry focused on the controversies surrounding the referee and Eduardo Camavinga's red card. He argued that Real Madrid players need to be more level-headed: "When playing at the Allianz Arena, you can't give the referee any excuses for making decisions. You have to be smarter than that."
Henry also didn't forget to emphasize the dramatic nature of the match. According to him, Real Madrid played explosively in the first half with the brilliance of Arda Güler and Kylian Mbappe, leading many to believe in a comeback.
However, Bayern transformed in the second half, taking advantage of their numerical superiority to crush their opponents. The highlight was Michael Olise's goal in the 94th minute, bringing the match to a cool end.
Conversely, AS journalist Daniel Riolo still praised Real Madrid's performance, saying they played a commendable game and were in no way inferior to their opponents.
Former football legends Steven Gerrard and Steve McManaman have once again spoken out in defense of manager Alvaro Arbeloa, although they acknowledge he is likely to leave. "He may lose his job, but he doesn't deserve it," both stated.
Meanwhile, former midfielder Wesley Sneijder shocked everyone with his harsh criticism of Camavinga after the red card: "It was a stupid mistake. He cost the team dearly."
The 4-6 aggregate defeat against Bayern not only ended Real Madrid's trophyless season but also ushered in a turbulent summer, where major personnel and strategic decisions will shape the team's future.
Source: https://znews.vn/ly-do-real-madrid-sup-do-post1644101.html







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