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Real Madrid’s Champions League campaign ended in turmoil on Wednesday night as players and coaching staff erupted at referee Slavko Vincic following a 4-3 loss to Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena, a result that sealed a 6-4 aggregate defeat in the quarterfinals. With UEFA expected to review the match referee’s report, the Spanish club could face disciplinary action over the post-match confrontation.bbc
The match turned on a controversial moment in the 86th minute. Eduardo Camavinga, who had been substituted on in the 62nd minute, received a second yellow card after delaying a restart by holding the ball following a foul on Harry Kane. Multiple reports indicate that Vincic appeared unaware he had already booked Camavinga earlier in the match, with Bayern players alerting the referee to the prior caution. The resulting red card left Real Madrid with ten men during a decisive stretch.cnn
Bayern capitalized immediately. Luis Diaz struck three minutes after the sending-off, and Michael Olise sealed the tie with a stoppage-time goal. What had been a finely balanced contest was transformed in a matter of minutes.marca
After the final whistle, scenes at the Allianz Arena descended into disorder. Multiple Real Madrid players surrounded Vincic, with Jude Bellingham among those pursuing the official across the pitch. Dani Carvajal was reported by DAZN to have told the referee, “It’s your f*ing fault,” according to Spanish outlet AS. Arda Guler, who had scored twice during the match, received a straight red card near the tunnel for his verbal tirade directed at Vincic, earning a suspension that will carry into next season’s Champions League.yahoo
Bellingham later told reporters the Camavinga decision was “a joke,” while manager Alvaro Arbeloa said in his post-match press conference, “You can’t send a player off for something like that. The referee didn’t even know he had a yellow card, and he has ruined the game”.bbc
As of Thursday, UEFA had not publicly announced formal disciplinary proceedings, though the governing body is expected to review Vincic’s official match report, which would detail the post-match confrontations and Guler’s red card for dissent. According to AS, Real Madrid has decided against filing a formal protest over Camavinga’s dismissal, with club executives believing such a move “would only stir up even more tension”. CNN noted that, by the letter of the law, Camavinga’s second booking was justified for time-wasting, even if the manner of its issuance raised questions about the referee’s awareness.goal