Camavinga Red Card Sparks Chaos as Real Madrid Crash Out in 4-3 Bayern Thriller
A night of high drama in Munich ends with Real Madrid’s Champions League dream shattered, as Bayern Munich edge a 4-3 classic to complete a 6-4 aggregate victory and book their place in the semifinals. What unfolded at the Allianz Arena was chaos, brilliance and ultimately heartbreak for the Spanish giants.
Real Madrid started with intent and it was Arda Güler who lit the fuse almost instantly. A shocking mistake from Bayern’s goalkeeper opened the door and Güler punished it within seconds, silencing the home crowd. From there, the match exploded into a relentless end-to-end battle.
Bayern responded through set-piece pressure, exposing defensive hesitation from Madrid as they clawed back into the contest. But Güler wasn’t done yet. With confidence beyond his years, he delivered a stunning free-kick to restore Madrid’s advantage, reminding everyone of his growing influence on the biggest stage.
The game swung again as Harry Kane found space in the box, punishing a defensive lapse to level things. Yet Madrid’s counterattacking threat remained lethal. Vinícius Jr. surged forward, creating chaos on the wing and Kylian Mbappé finished a lightning-fast break with precision to put Madrid ahead once more before halftime.
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The second half became a tactical war. Bayern controlled possession, while Madrid waited to strike on the break. But tension steadily built as every mistake carried massive consequences. Thibaut Courtois’ replacement Lunin showed flashes of instability, while defensive errors across the back line kept Bayern alive.
Then came the turning point. In the closing minutes, Eduardo Camavinga picked up a second yellow card for an avoidable challenge, leaving Madrid down to ten men at the worst possible moment. The dismissal shifted everything. Bayern immediately pushed forward and Luis Díaz struck to make it 3-3 on the night, dragging the tie out of Madrid’s control.
Just when it seemed it might go further, Michael Olise delivered the final blow, scoring the winner that sealed Bayern’s passage and ended Madrid’s run.
For Real Madrid, it is a night of what-ifs. Moments of brilliance from Güler, Mbappé’s clinical edge and Vinícius’ creativity were not enough to overcome costly lapses and a decisive red card. The Champions League journey ends here and the questions begin now.
Stay with us for continued coverage and analysis as this story develops and the fallout from a dramatic European night continues to unfold.
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