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Referee Vincic became the target of criticism from Real Madrid. |
In the early hours of April 16th, Alvaro Arbeloa's team took the lead three times at the Allianz Arena, but the turning point came in the second half when Eduardo Camavinga received his second yellow card and was sent off.
Referee Slavko Vincic's decision immediately sparked intense controversy. On Real Madrid TV, commentators expressed their outrage: "Real Madrid had to play with 10 men. The referee completely let the game get out of control. The second yellow card was completely unfair."
According to the analysis, Camavinga was only trying to slow down the opponent's free-kick routine, but he was forced to leave the field at the most crucial moment.
Playing with ten men made it impossible for Real Madrid to maintain their momentum. As their stamina dwindled, the Spanish team gradually lost control. Just two minutes after receiving a red card, Luis Diaz scored the equalizer, before Michael Olise sealed the victory for Bayern.
Real Madrid TV claims this was a "death sentence" for the white-shirted team. They emphasize that, playing with a full complement of players, Real Madrid were not at all inferior; in fact, they controlled the game well and created more clear-cut chances. The difference only came after the controversial referee's decision.
Despite the defeat, Real Madrid still received praise for their fighting spirit. However, the biggest aftershock was the controversy surrounding the referee's decision to issue a yellow card.
Bayern will face PSG in the semi-finals after defeating Real Madrid 6-4 on aggregate over two legs. Conversely, Real Madrid face a trophyless season after being eliminated from the Champions League and the Copa del Rey, while in La Liga they are 9 points behind Barcelona with only 7 rounds remaining.
Real Madrid's advantage ahead of the crucial clash with Bayern Munich: The 1-2 defeat against Bayern Munich in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals puts Real Madrid in a position where they must win the second leg on April 16th.
Source: https://znews.vn/real-madrid-phan-no-vi-trong-tai-post1643945.html







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