đ¨đ Luis DĂaz: âThe referee was right to send Camavinga offâ. âWe wanted to take the free kick ...
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Fabrizio Romano is a renowned Italian sports journalist and transfer market expert known for breaking exclusive news about player transfers and major sporting events. He has built significant credibility as a reliable source for Champions League coverage and post-match analysis, with a massive following across social media platforms.
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This content discusses Luis DĂaz's commentary on Eduardo Camavinga's red card during Bayern Munich's 4-3 victory over Real Madrid in a Champions League quarter-final knockout. DĂaz defends the referee's decision, explaining that Camavinga received a second yellow card for failing to release the ball quickly during a free-kick situation. The post captures the controversial moment that ultimately decided the match and Madrid's elimination from the competition.
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The content is trending due to the high-profile nature of the Bayern Munich vs. Real Madrid Champions League quarter-final and the decisive nature of Camavinga's red card in determining the outcome. The post gained traction because it provides insight into a controversial refereeing decision that directly affected one of football's biggest clubs' European campaign, generating debate among fans about whether the dismissal was justified.
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- 1Eduardo Camavinga received a second yellow card late in the match (89th minute) for not releasing the ball during a free-kick attempt
- 2Bayern Munich came from behind multiple times in the match, with Madrid taking the lead three separate times
- 3Luis DĂaz scored the decisive 89th-minute goal moments immediately after Camavinga's red card, effectively ending Madrid's chances
- 4Bayern won the quarter-final 6-4 on aggregate after a 4-3 victory on the night at their home stadium in Munich
- 5Michael Olise added a fourth goal late in the match to cement Bayern's victory
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