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Chaos at the end of the Bayern match

Article by Mihai Șovei – Published on Thursday, 16 April 2026, 00:28 / Updated on Thursday, 16 April 2026 00:32

Arda Guler, author of a sensational “double” in the second leg of the quarterfinals of the Champions League, won by Bayern Munich 4-3 in front of him real madridwas eliminated by the match referee, Slavko Vincic.

At the end of the game, the Madrid players protested around the “central”, regarding the red card received by Camavinga.

Arda Guler, eliminated after the referee's final whistle

At the end of the match in Munich, the tension reached maximum heights on the pitch, where the Real Madrid players protested vehemently after Vincic's final whistle.

The dissatisfaction of Arbeloa's students has its origins in the decision taken by the “central” in the 86th minute, at the score of 3-2 for Real (3-3 on aggregate), when Eduardo Camavinga was eliminated after seeing the second yellow card.

The Bavarians took advantage of their numerical superiority, scoring 2 goals and qualifying for the semi-finals of the competition.

“All the Real Madrid players are around Vincic, who spoiled a good draw with a red card when the match was at its peak.

Vincic quickly makes his way to the dressing room, red cards for protests and well protected. He eliminated Arda Guler and we'll see what the Slovenian referee's report says”Marca wrote.

The most vehement was Arda Guler. The Turk was caught chasing the referee towards the tunnel leading to the changing rooms, being hardly stopped by those around him.

PHOTO. Superb goal scored by Arda Guler

In the 1st minute of the game, Arda Guler took advantage of the home goalkeeper's inattention, intercepted the ball perfectly and, seeing the empty goal, sent a superb lob from over 40 meters.

In the 29th minute, the same Guler executed a free kick perfectly, managing to score a “double”.

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