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Eduardo Camavinga was sent off in the match against Bayern. |
In the 85th minute at Allianz Arena, Eduardo Camavinga received his second yellow card after a foul and a dribbling attempt. Referee Slavko Vincic deemed the French midfielder to be deliberately wasting time and issued the card, resulting in his dismissal. This decision immediately sparked controversy.
Referee expert Iturralde Gonzalez believes the penalty was too harsh. He argues that Camavinga shouldn't have acted that way, but at the level of the Champions League, such a situation shouldn't warrant a second yellow card.
This red card was the most contentious moment in an already controversial match. As early as the 6th minute, Aleksandar Pavlovic's equalizer prompted a protest from Andriy Lunin, who claimed he was fouled inside the penalty area. However, replays showed Pavlovic had virtually no significant impact, and the referee did not award a penalty.
In the 22nd minute, Ferland Mendy fell in the penalty area while facing Jonathan Tah, but Slavko Vincic allowed the game to continue. Then, in the 40th minute, Eder Militao committed a heavy foul on Harry Kane and received a yellow card, a decision deemed justified.
In the second half, the controversy didn't stop. In the 53rd minute, Militao claimed he was elbowed by Kane, but the incident was determined to be just a minor collision. Later, Jamal Musiala swung his arm and hit Arda Güler, but he was also not penalized.
In the play leading to Kylian Mbappe's goal, Joshua Kimmich fell to the ground and claimed he was fouled, but VAR did not intervene because the German player was not directly involved in the play.
However, all the controversy ultimately revolved around Camavinga's red card. In a high-stakes match where every decision could change the course of the game, sending him off for carrying the ball was deemed unconvincing.
Vincic's decision thus became the focal point, overshadowing even the professional events on the field. Notably, after Camavinga left the field, Bayern scored two consecutive goals through Luis Diaz and Michael Olise, securing a 4-3 victory.
After two legs, Bayern advanced to the semi-finals with an aggregate score of 6-4. Their opponent will be PSG.
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