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Camavinga from Munich will remember a lot. It’s probably a blur that you will never be able to get out of your head. The Frenchman absurdly left Real Madrid with one less player at the critical moment of the tie against Bayern and the Germans did not forgive. [Bayern de Múnich 4 – 3 Real Madrid: narración y estadísticas del partido de Champions]
The expulsion, rigorous to the extreme for delaying the start of a play, marked a game that was on its way to overtime. But as soon as Real Madrid was left with ten, Bayern smelled blood and rushed forward. Four minutes were enough for Bayern, from 86 to 90, to punish Camavinga’s recklessness and undo the tremendous work of Arbeloa’s team for so long. A cruel end to a season that, barring an impossible miracle, ends here and now for Real Madrid. Without respite There are things that are only seen in the Champions League qualifiers. What this competition has, and even more so if Real Madrid is involved, is something extraordinary that no one gets used to seeing no matter how many years go by. Bayern and Real Madrid laid out a red carpet for the win in Munich. Something like this was expected, it’s true, but the game plunged into frenetic madness from the first minute. That first minute in which Arda Güler equalized the tie by thanking Neuer for the gift. The Bayern goalkeeper, one of the best at the Bernabéu, was going to return to his old ways in Germany. With an embarrassing mistake outside the area, he served the ball on a plate to Güler so that, with an accurate shot, he scored into an empty goal from long distance. Arda Güler celebrates her first goal in Munich. REUTERS Just a few seconds, and Real Madrid had already achieved what many considered impossible, equaling the tie. If there was a certain pessimism surrounding Madrid’s comeback, the truth is that it was immediately clear that Germany was not too confident despite the favoritism. Bayern, which does not know how to change its style of play, accepted the challenge of open-handed and relentless blows. That’s why it took just five minutes to equalize the match and hit Real Madrid with the first blow. Kimmich served a cross from the left side, Lunin was hampered inside the six-yard box, and Pavlovic headed it across the goal line without even having to take his feet off the ground. Return to the starting point. Luis Díaz and Brahim Díaz, in the Munich match. REUTERS The game little by little went into the planned script. Bayern took control of possession and Real Madrid decided to retreat to take advantage of the numerous spaces on the counterattack. How you like it. The Germans began to become overwhelming as the minutes passed, but Mbappé warned that he was not willing to see a local celebration at the Allianz Arena. He was left hand in hand with Neuer when Laimer appeared at the last minute to bother him and cause the failure. Bayern accepted that they were going to have to live with these scares. Meanwhile, he continued his work with a shot from Olise that touched Mendy and was scored for a corner. Olise, the Bavarian hero of the first leg, almost unnoticed on the return leg. Mbappé complains in the game against Bayern. EFE Kimmich almost scored with a great maneuver inside the area and a left-footed shot, but he found himself with a save that boosted Lunin’s morale, who had been too hesitant until now. Madrid went out less and less, but inside they knew that they had connected with the spirit of comebacks. Brahim was fouled on the edge of the area and Güler, who had a silly night, did the rest. His face gave something away before the launch. He hit it with his left foot, looked for the top corner, and Neuer’s help added to the equation to make it 1-2. Slow and clumsy, Neuer was a scourge for his team this time. Bayern lacked confidence. Fear or too much respect towards Madrid, Kompany’s men were not fine. They tried through Gnabry or Stanisic, who forced Lunin to intervene, but the usual guy came to the rescue. It had to be Harry Kane. Upamecano filtered an inside pass, the Englishman controlled inside the area and with a good finish he tied the score again. At a critical moment, too, because there were only seven minutes left until halftime. Harry Kane celebrates his goal against Real Madrid. REUTERS Real Madrid reacted, and in what way. The white team’s way of competing is commendable, as they never fell apart despite being ahead on the scoreboard time and time again. Vinicius, gray until now, found the crossbar. And just before the break Mbappé finally found the goal. Bellingham stole, Vinicius launched the counter and found the Frenchman at the right moment. Kylian controlled, finished and scored low against Neuer. Total white madness in Germany at halftime. Camavinga’s expulsion There was no glory without scare for Real Madrid, so as soon as they returned from the locker room came the first serious warning from Bayern. Luis Díaz entered the area, faked several times and his shot ended up hitting Bellingham. Fortune allied itself with Arbeloa’s men, because that ball narrowly missed with Lunin beaten. This second half was not as crazy as the first, not in terms of arrivals and much less in terms of goals. Neuer made up for the two previous mistakes with a photo save against Mbappé, and the next one went to the Germans with a tremendous action by Trent to save Luis Díaz’s shot with everything in his favor in the area. The exchange of blows returned. First Valverde forced Neuer to intervene with a good shot from the front with his left foot, and then Lunin was the one who stood out with a save on Olise’s shot. Arbeloa gives instructions in Munich. REUTERS The Bayern player became more in tune as the minutes went by and took advantage of Mendy’s wear and tear to grow. But the one who really forgave was Madrid. Mbappé destroyed Tah first with speed and then with a break, but his cross narrowly missed the finisher. With everything to be decided, the match entered the decisive stretch. Upamecano forgave the tie with a shot in a small area that missed by millimeters, and then Olise touched the goal with a threaded shot. Madrid resisted largely thanks to Militao’s display at the back. What great news for the whites is the Brazilian’s recovery. Neuer stops Mbappé’s shot. REUTERS Everything was heading towards extra time. With the goal plug closed, it seemed there was no other option. Not until Camavinga came on the scene. Arbeloa decided to play tricks and changed what was working in the center of the field. If he left the Frenchman on the starting bench it was for a reason. It didn’t take long for the midfielder to receive his first yellow card, clear and deserved. Most discussed was, without a doubt, the second, the one that earned him the expulsion and the one that took away Real Madrid’s options. Camavinga, at the time of his expulsion. EFE Camavinga made a foul, took the ball to prevent Bayern from playing quickly and Vincic did not hesitate. Second yellow cardboard and onto the street. Rigorous. More for Europe, even more so for a quarterfinal. Half recklessness from Camavinga, half excess of rigor from the referee. That’s where Real Madrid arrived. Bayern smelled blood and went all out. In the blink of an eye, Luis Díaz and Olise turned the game around and sealed the German victory. Real Madrid will have a very strange taste in their mouths due to this outcome. He fought it, got it in his hand, and a rigorous action left him at the gates of the machada. Now he will have to close the year with more pain than glory in La Liga. Bayern 4 – 3 Real Madrid Bayern Munich: Neuer; Stanisic (Davies, min. 45), Upamecano, Tah, Laimer; Pavlovic, Kimmich; Olise, Gnabry (Musiala, min. 61), Luis Díaz; and Kane.Real Madrid: Lunin; Alexander-Arnold, Militao, Rüdiger, Mendy; Bellingham, Valverde, Güler; Brahim (Camavinga, min. 62), Mbappé and Vinícius.Goals: 0-1, min. 1: Güler; 1-1, min. 6: Pavlovic; 1-2, min. 29: Güler; 2-2, min. 38: Kane; 2-3, min. 42: Mbappé; 3-3, min. 87: Luis Díaz; 4-3, min. 94: Olise. Referee: Slavko Vincic (Slovenia). He showed a yellow card to Militao (min. 40) and Rüdiger (min. 70) for Real Madrid and Kompany (min. 42) for Bayern Munich. In addition, Camavinga was sent off for a double warning (min. 78 and 87). Incidents: Match corresponding to the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinals played at the Allianz Arena in Munich before nearly 75,000 spectators. A minute of silence was observed for the death of former Real Madrid footballer José Emilio Santamaría


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Source: This article was originally published in another language by El Español – Home and has been translated and adapted for our global English-speaking audience. Read the original article here.

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