🥐 After the Munich debacle, Europa League... 5️⃣ stories to start the day
The football world wakes up with a European hangover after a night of maximum tension in Munich. Real Madrid’s elimination has shaken the club to its core, leaving behind a trail of refereeing contr...
🥐 After the Munich debacle, Europa League... 5️⃣ stories to start the day The football world wakes up with a European hangover after a night of maximum tension in Munich. Real Madrid’s elimination has shaken the club to its core, leaving behind a trail of refereeing controversy and deep uncertainty over the future of its bench.
As Madrid absorbs the blow, the focus now shifts to the Europa League and the Conference League. Tonight, Spanish football seeks redemption with Celta de Vigo and Real Betis fighting for a place in the semifinals, as well as a Rayo Vallecano side defending a 3-0 lead in Athens. Farewell to the dream of La Decimosexta Real Madrid were knocked out of the Champions League after losing 4-3 to Bayern Munich in a frantic match (6-4 on aggregate).
Despite goals from Arda Güler and Mbappé, the Bavarian side made their firepower count at the Allianz Arena. Los Blancos bid farewell to their favorite competition in one of the most thrilling knockout ties seen in recent years. Controversy over Camavinga’s red card The incident that shaped the course of the match was the sending-off of Eduardo Camavinga for a second yellow card.
The second booking, shown after he picked up the ball with his hands during a stoppage in play, has been described as “harsh” and “incomprehensible” by those around Madrid. The decision left Madrid down to ten men in the decisive stretch, frustrating any attempt at a heroic comeback. Arbeloa in the eye of the storm The elimination has fueled rumors about whether Álvaro Arbeloa will remain in charge of the first team.