Real Madrid were dumped out of the Champions League by Bayern Munich on Wednesday night in a game in which emotions among those in white threatened to boil over, including during a spat between Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior.
Madrid were leading 3-2 at the Allianz Arena – with the tie level at 4–4 on aggregate and heading for extra time – when Camavinga was dismissed in the 86th minute after being shown a second yellow card for delaying a free-kick.
The substitute had already received his first yellow card less than 10 minutes earlier for pulling Jamal Musiala‘s shirt, and the decision to send him off proved pivotal as Madrid were punished moments later, with Luis Diaz finding the back of the net.
Bayern then scored again deep into stoppage time through Michael Olise to secure their safe passage to the semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain, while the anguish quickly turned to fury at full-time for Los Blancos, and Arda Guler was sent off after the final whistle for his remonstrations with referee Slavko Vincic.
Tempers were already high before the red card, with a spat between Bellingham and Vinicius Junior occurring moments before Camavinga was given his marching orders.
The incident occurred after Vinicius Junior picked up the ball in the 83rd minute and dribbled towards goal, while Bellingham sprinted into the penalty area demanding that his team-mate square the ball across to him in space.
🚨 بيلينغهام كان غاضب من فينيسيوس لعدم التمرير وفينيسيوس يرد عليه :
“ماذا تُريد؟ ماذا تُرد؟ أخرس وأغلق فمك”. pic.twitter.com/bwWq1JKSRi https://t.co/UKQrvGDr6n
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Vinicius Junior was caught on camera responding to Bellingham after the Englishman criticised the Brazilian for not passing to him: ‘What do you want? Shut up and close your mouth’

Bellingham branded the referee’s decision to send off Camavinga ‘a joke’ after the match
Vinicius Junior’s poor touch saw him quickly closed down by Dayot Upamecano and, unable to make the pass, he incensed Bellingham, who made his frustrations clear to the Brazilian.
Vinicius Junior was then caught on camera responding to Bellingham angrily: ‘What do you want? What do you want? Shut up and close your mouth.’
After the final whistle Vincic was harangued by players as he marched towards the tunnel with Guler, who had scored two brilliant goals on the night, having to be restrained by staff as he yelled in the Slovenian official’s face.
Vincic then decided enough was enough and gave the Turkish youngster a red card.
Antonio Rudiger and Vinicius Junior were among the chief antagonists, with both seen leading the pursuit and lambasting Vincic. Dani Carvajal, who didn’t even make it on to the pitch, was also caught shouting at the referee: ‘It’s your f*****g fault.’
The angry protests continued into the tunnel in chaotic scenes, with Bellingham criticising Camavinga’s sending off in the mixed zone with a three-word verdict: ‘It’s a joke.’
Beaten Real boss Alvaro Arbeloa also accused the referee of ‘ruining the game’.
He told Spanish press: ‘Obviously, you can’t send off a player for something like that. The referee didn’t even know he had a card and he ruined a very exciting, very evenly matched tie, a real battle, and that’s how the game ended.’

Furious Real Madrid players pursued the referee Slavko Vincic at full-time after their defeat

Arda Guler was the chief culprit and ended up being sent off after the final whistle
When asked how Camavinga was, he added: ‘Like everyone else.’
Arbeloa then added on TNT Sport: ‘I think with the red card, everything was over. It is really unbelievable that you send off a player for this action, it’s not possible in a match like that to be sent off for this.
‘We feel really, really upset, angry and disappointed and I think all of this is a little bit unfair.’
The Bayern Munich players unsurprisingly had a slightly different take on events however, with Diaz telling El Chiringuito TV: ‘I think the referee was right to send him off. We wanted to take the free kick quickly and he didn’t release the ball.’
The post-match chaos overshadowed what was otherwise a terrific game, including Harry Kane netting his 50th goal of the season in all competitions. He is the first Englishman to rack up this tally since Aston Villa’s Tom ‘Pongo’ waring in 1930-31.
Kane insisted his side are up for the challenge against the current holders in the semi-final, saying: ‘We feel strong, we feel like we can beat anyone when we’re at our highest level – we’re going to need that to beat PSG.’
Meanwhile the record 15-time champions are not used to failure in this competition, and Arbeloa accepted responsibility for the defeat, while admitting that he would ‘understand’ any decision the club may make over his future.
‘I am the one responsible for the defeats and I will always take the consequences from that,’ he said.
‘I will understand any decision the club makes. I’m a Real Madrid man through and through. I care about this club, the players and the supporters a lot more than I care about myself.
‘I will respect the club’s decision. But I’m not thinking about that. It’s a decision of the club. I’m a man of the club and all I want is for Madrid to win, regardless of who their coach is.’
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